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with a group of fellow feminists. It served as the media organ of the Legión Femenina de Educación Popular, an organization that worked to improve the rights of women workers. They also created a radio program, which the presidential candidate
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As a feminist, Castillo supported the movement for women's right to vote, clashing with the authorities. In 1924, she participated in a demonstration in the streets of Guayaquil alongside fellow
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who had immigrated from Germany just a few years prior (1909). Their courtship had begun five years earlier with the conceit that he would teach her German and she would teach him Spanish.
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of the Jews escalated. He later helped persuade the national government to let Jews fleeing Europe migrate to Ecuador. The couple had several children, including the journalist
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Castillo began writing poetry at a young age, winning her first recognition, a gold medal for her poem "A Colombia," at a Quito literary competition in 1910.
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the same year. In 1960, she was recognized by the Unión de Quiteños. In recognition of her poetic work, Casa de la Cultura published her collection
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supported her candidacy. But women were still broadly excluded from Ecuadorian politics at the time, so she was denied the position.
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Castillo traveled widely, spending long periods in the United States and even working as a
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Castillo traveled to Paris to study in the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters at the
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Castillo died just a few months later, in Quito, on March 4, 1962, aged 73.
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In 1935, Castillo was a candidate for minister of education, and
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In 1937, her husband became an Ecuadorian citizen as Germany's
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In 1955, Castillo was declared "Woman of the Americas" by the
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in Ecuador, for which she was targeted by the authorities.
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for many years, beginning in 1940. She also joined the
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Index

feminist
women's suffrage
Guayaquil
Ecuador
Sephardic
chemist
Sorbonne
suffragettes
José María Velasco Ibarra
persecution
Graciela Levi Castillo
Inter-American Commission of Women
Casa de la Cultura
Guayas
Pichincha
foreign correspondent
National Press Club
Washington
Unión de Mujeres Americanas
Quito




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