Sara Casal de Quirós

Sara Casal de Quirós (6 September 1879 – 17 November 1953) was a Costa Rican teacher, writer and community worker.

It was widely distributed among educators, feminists, and politicians, and frequently discussed in the press.

[14] She advocated for a restricted vote for women, limiting participation to those who were educated or who had sufficient life experience, like mothers and widows.

From 1924, women's suffrage legislation was introduced by the Liga and its supporters to the legislature in 1925, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1934 and 1939, without success.

[20][22] The magazine aimed to address a wide range of women's issues from home management, to education, to hygiene and childcare, to civic responsibilities, and the moral and religious development of women and children.