María Luisa Sánchez Bustamante
María Luisa Sánchez Bustamante de Urioste (19 August 1896 - 1 November 1988)[1] was a Bolivian feminist and founder of the Ateneo Femenino, an organization which was crucial in the fight for equality in Bolivia.[2] She was president of said organization, a position she maintained for twenty-eight consecutive years.[3] She is the aunt of Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, who served as President of Bolivia on two occasions: (1993-1997) and (2002-2003).
María Luisa Sánchez Bustamante | |
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Born | |
Died | November 1, 1988 92) | (aged
Nationality | Bolivian |
Occupation | Feminist |
Spouse | Armando Julio Urioste Arana |
Parent(s) | Daniel Sánchez Bustamante Carmen Calvo |
Biography
She was born to a family with a long political tradition in her country, being one of ten children of Daniel Sánchez Bustamante and Carmen Calvo Molina.[1] Her siblings were: Vicente, Julio, Daniel, Isabel, Carmen, Mercedes, Luz, Javier and Jaime.[4] She was married to Don Armando Julio Urioste Arana, a business magnate and industrialist that worked as General Manager of the Cement Society of La Paz and as Director of the Company of Constructions of La Paz.[5]
Alongside the Ateneo Femenino, she pushed forward the legislation that gave women the right to vote in Bolivia.
References
- Abendroth, Hans Huberth (1997). Ministerio de Desarrollo Humano (ed.). Pequeña biografía de María Luisa Sánchez Bustamante de Urioste (in Spanish).
- Lora, Guillermo. "Diccionario Político, Histórico y Cultural" (PDF). Diccionario Político, Histórico y Cultural.
- Torres, Ángel. "De la prensa femenina y religiosa al periodismo de alta competitividad". La Patria.
- Rivero Lavayén, Rolando. "La familia Calvo y sudescendenciaen Bolivia" (PDF). Genealogias Bolivianas, LOS CALVO.
- Quién es quién en Bolivia (in Spanish). Editorial Quién es quién en Bolivia. 1942. Retrieved 2022-09-02.