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  • Jovita Idar - Wikipedia
    Jovita Idar was born in Laredo, Texas, in 1885 [7] She was one of eight children of Jovita Vivero Gómez and Nicasio Idar [7][8] who strove to advance the civil rights of Mexican-Americans
  • Biography: Jovita Idar - National Womens History Museum
    Idar and her brothers began to advocate for women’s rights and continued to write about women’s suffrage in a positive light In October of 1911, she founded and became the first president of La Liga Feminil Mexicaista (the League of Mexican Women)
  • Jovita Idár | Biography, Journalist, Teacher, Activist | Britannica
    Jovita Idár was a Mexican American journalist, teacher, and activist who devoted her life to fighting the racism and discrimination that she witnessed during her life in Texas She was also a staunch advocate for women’s rights, including the right to vote
  • ¡Que Viva Jovita! Celebrating Journalist and Activist, Jovita Idar
    Jovita Idar was a multi-talented force throughout South Texas Alongside her civil rights and women’s rights activism, she was an early 20th century champion of bilingual education and transborder relations
  • Jovita Idar Juárez - Women the American Story
    Jovita Idar Juárez was a newspaper reporter and publisher who advocated for the preservation of Hispanic heritage through education and social services
  • Idar, Jovita - TSHA
    Explore the life of Jovita Idar, a teacher, journalist, and political activist who fought for women's rights and Mexican-American issues in the early 20th century
  • Jovita Idar - Women in Texas History
    Jovita Idar was an organizer, writer, and advocate of Mexican-American women's rights In 1911, Idar and her family organized a conference in Laredo in support of unions, criminal justice, women's rights and bilingual education
  • Jovita Idar - Museo
    Teacher, journalist and political activist Jovita Idár praised women’s suffrage in her father’s weekly newspaper in Laredo, La Crónica, where she connected the vote to long standing demands for Mexican American civil rights
  • Voices of Democracy: Jovita Idár, the Idár Family, and the Struggle . . .
    Led by Jovita Idár, this association attracted educated women such as the schoolteachers María Rentería and Berta Cantú The women focused on benevolent and charitable projects, raising funds to help indigent families and providing free education for destitute children in Laredo
  • Jovita Idar: Mexican American Activist and Journalist - PBS
    Jovita Idar (1885-1946), teacher, journalist, nurse, and civil rights activist, grew up in Laredo, Texas where her family published La Crónica, a Spanish-language newspaper that exposed





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