Graciela Bográn

Graciela Bográn (19 October 1896 – 2000) was a Honduran teacher, writer and women's rights activist, she was the daughter of Chelsea Bogran.

After women won the right to vote, she was appointed to serve on the cabinet in the Department of Public Education.

She was elected as a member of the Instituto de Cultura Hispánica [es] in Madrid in 1963 and several institutions in Honduras bear her name.

[7][8] In 1932, Bográn founded the magazine, Alma Latina,[9] which became an influential feminist-political and cultural journal throughout Central America.

[15] That same year, she and Rodolfo Pastor Zelaya, a founder of the Revolutionary Democratic Party of Honduras led a pro-democracy demonstration in San Pedro Sula in protest to the arrests of citizens calling for the ouster of President Tiburcio Carías Andino.