Vilma espin biography of mahatma
Feminist, Politician, Activist ......
Vilma espin biography of mahatma
Espín de Castro, Vilma (1934—)
Cuban revolutionary and women's activist who was the long-time president of the Federación de Mujeres Cubanas (Federation of Cuban Women). Name variations: Vilma Espín Guillois; Vilma Espín or Espin; Deborah.
Pronunciation: VEEL-mah Ess-PEEN dav KAH-strow. Born Vilma Espín Guillois in 1934 in Santiago de Cuba; daughter of a lawyer for the Bacardi Rum Company and a mother of French extraction; spent two years in a secular school and two years in a religious school; earned a degree in chemical engineering at the Universidad de Oriente; attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and studied architecture; married Raúl Castro, on January 26, 1959; children: four sons.
Was a founding member and leader of the 26th of July Movement in Oriente Province, Cuba (1955–59); was a founder and president of the Federación de Mujeres Cubanas (Federation of Cuban Women, 1960); made an alternate member of the Politburo of the Cuban Communist Party (1980) a