Description
Hermila Galindo (1886-1954) has been identified as "the most prominent feminist of the Mexican Revolution", among those who have studied her trajectory and legacy of struggle for the political and social rights of women in the first decades of the 20th century in Mexico. There are various studies that have rescued the figure of Hermila Galindo and her feminist legacy, by studying her publications and presentations. However, this presentation aims to demonstrate the transcendence of her international thought and highlight some of her activist work at the international level, including, for instance, her work as the representative of Mexico in international feminist congresses. It is shown that while neglected, Galindo's international thought was important during the interwar period.