The Intellectual Architect of Mexican Feminism: Hermila Galindo and the Revolution

While the military conflicts of the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) are well-documented, the concurrent intellectual and ideological battles, particularly those concerning the role of women in the new Mexican state, were equally transformative. Central to this ideological struggle was Hermila Galindo Acosta (1886-1954), a political strategist, writer, and radical feminist whose work fundamentally shaped the discourse … Continue reading The Intellectual Architect of Mexican Feminism: Hermila Galindo and the Revolution