Ana Rosa Tornero
Ana Rosa Tornero | |
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Albuquerque, New Mexico , USA | |
Other names | Ana Rosa Tornero de Bilbao La Vieja; Ana Rosa Tornero de Bilbao |
Occupation(s) | writer, journalist, feminist |
Years active | 1920–? |
Ana Rosa Tornero, also known as Ana Rosa Tornero de Bilbao La Vieja, (Bolivia, 1907 – United States, 1984) was a Bolivian writer, journalist, teacher, social reformer and a feminist activist. She published the first feminist magazine in Bolivia and was one of the founders of the first feminist organization in the country.
Biography
Ana Rosa Tornero was born in Bolivia in 1907.[1] Beginning in the 1920s, Tornero was teaching and directing public schools in Cochabamba and La Paz, where she served as a professor of philosophy and letters.[2] Simultaneously, she was the editor of El Norte newspaper. Later, served as editor of El Diario de La Paz.[3] She also is credited with publishing the first feminist magazine in La Paz, Ideal Femenino in August 1922.[4] In the early 1920s, she married educator Roberto Bilbao la Vieja and had one son, who was also named Roberto and also became a teacher.[5]
In 1923, María Sánchez Bustamante organized the first feminist group in Bolivia
In the 1920s, a group of intellectuals formed a group called La Brasa to explore the concept of Americanism. It initially formed in
At the beginning of the 1930s, Tornero played a significant role during the Chaco War in soliciting donations via the Radio Illimani, and she served as a volunteer with the Bolivian Red Cross.[9] She ventured into film at this time, but it was a short-lived venture. Tornero starred in director José María Velasco Maidana's film, Wara Wara (1930) with Luis Pizarroso Cuenca. After a scene was shot featuring a kiss between the two stars, who were members of the Ateneo de la Juventud (Ateneo Youth) theater group, Tornero refused to continue. Fearing the film would cause irreparable harm to her reputation, she quit the picture and denounced it, forcing the director to find a new cast. It was later released with Juanita Taillansier in the starring role.[10]
In 1947, she attended the Primer Congreso Interamericano de Mujeres in Guatemala City, Guatemala.[11] The purpose of the conference was to allow the women a platform to speak on international issues including peace, political equality, and security of human welfare.[12] Tornero headed the third committee of the conference[11] which focused on human rights including economic security, education, health care and freedom of expression.[13]
Tornero died 27 February 1984 in
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- ^ a b López, Matilde Elena (August 1947). "Balance del Primer Congreso Interamericano de Mujeres" (PDF). Balance del Congreso de Mujeres (in Spanish). Guatemala City, Guatemala: Instituto Universitario de la Mujer de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. pp. 1–15. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 June 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
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