[1] Between 1932 and 1941, she published a column in the newspaper Excélsior called "Digo yo como mujer",[1] that served as the opening that would "unmask the seudomoralistas talking about women.
"[3] This section served to publish ideas on the perception of the women in journalism, especially from the perspective of writer Francisco Ibarra de Anda in his book.
[4]In 1945, she received the Ordre des Palmes Académiques for the play Los hijos de Francia.
Of a theater that educated Awoke consciences about the political and economic social problems she faced daily.
"[5] Although D'Erzel stated that Mexican society asked the woman not to think for herself,[6] her works served as an instruction to the public of the problems that existed regarding the lack of activity of women in literature.