Clotilde Luisi

[1] She was also a professor, pedagogue, translator, feminist activist, and the first Uruguayan woman to study at the Faculty of Law of the University of the Republic.

Two years later, having successfully passed her examinations in this subject area, she returned home and entered the University of the Republic.

Subsequently, she was sent to Europe to represent Uruguay at the Conference of Deaf-Mute Teachers held in Rome.

On her return home, she was appointed Professor of Moral Philosophy and Religion in the Normal Institute for Girls.

[4] Her work was part of the literature event in the art competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics.

Clotilde Luisi with José María Podestá . Caricature by Peloduro .