Clara González
Clara González (1898–1990) was a Panamanian feminist, lawyer, judge, and activist. She became the first Panamanian woman to earn her Bachelor of Law Degree in 1922. The same year, she created the ''Partido Nacional Feminista'' (PNF, National Feminist Party) to campaign for women's rights and suffrage. González was central to the work of the Inter-American Commission on Women, collaborating with activists from Latin America and the United States to study the condition of women across the Americas and to recommend reforms. González remained a vital organizer for women's rights in Panama for decades and ran for political office after Panamanian women were granted voting rights in 1945. She later became the first Panamanian woman to serve as a juvenile court judge, where she assisted in drafting the Panamanian juvenile code. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Iza Villacís, Víctor; Calderón-Vélez, Milton; Pleyers, Geoffrey; de Munck, Jean; Salas, Jesús; Méndez, Johan; Carrillo, Ronald; Amézquita, Alexander; García, Beatriz; Palop, Vicente; Trujillo, Laura; Bonilla, Tania; Franco, Luciana; Bravo, Pedro; Peñaherrera, Mayte; Báez, Daniela; Nieto, Maite; González, Clara; Gallina, Marta; Vallejo, Shirley
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