Fransisca Fanggidaej

Fransisca Casparina Fanggidaej (16 August 1925 – 13 November 2013) was an Indonesian-born Dutch activist, radio announcer, teacher, and translator who was the member of Pemuda Sosialis Indonesia.

[1] Fransisca felt disturbed when she had to see people lower their heads and squat (whilst walking) to pay respect to her parents.

She also encountered some form of racism towards her family from the Dutch settlers due to her being classified as a "colored person", which then began to raise her spirit on anti-colonialism.

[1] Fransisca was married to Supriyo, a journalist who was born in 1920, and has had seven children: Nilakandi Sri Luntowati, Dien Rieny Saraswati, Godam Ratamtama, Nusa Eka Indriya (b.

[2][3] Her daughter, Pratiwi, was married to a Persian Muslim man, Rahim, and later gave birth to a son, Reza Rahadian, who went to became an actor.