María Teresa Castillo
María Teresa Castillo | |
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Castillo in 2012 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Cúa, Miranda, Venezuela | October 15, 1908
Died |
June 22, 2012 103) Venezuela | (aged
Nationality | Venezuelan |
Spouse(s) | Miguel Otero Silva (m. 1946–85) |
Children |
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Alma mater | Central University of Venezuela |
Occupation |
María Teresa Castillo (October 15, 1908 – June 22, 2012) was a Venezuelan journalist, politician, political activist, human rights activist, and cultural entrepreneur. She was the founder of the Caracas Athenaeum, a leading cultural institution which promotes the arts of Caracas.[1] She also served as the president of Caracas Athenaeum from 1958 until her death in 2012.[1] Castillo, a proponent of human rights, also played a major role in the formation of Amnesty International's Venezuelan chapter in 1978.[1]
Life
María Teresa Castillo was born on October 15, 1908, in a hacienda, called "Bagre," in Cúa, Miranda State, Venezuela.[1] She graduated from the School of Social Communications at the Central University of Venezuela.[1]
In 1934, Castillo emigrated to New York, United States, where he worked in a factory as a seamstress. After she tried to stay in this country but their efforts are futile because she was syndicated as a revolutionary.[2]
In 1989, she was elected to the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies, the former lower house of the national legislature.[1] As deputy, Castillo served as the first President of the Chamber's Permanent Commission on Culture.[1] She was also a member of the Chamber's Committee on Regional Development during her tenure.[1]
María Teresa Castillo died in Caracas on June 22, 2012, at the age of 103.[1]
Personal life
Castillo married Venezuelan journalist, Miguel Otero Silva, in 1946.[1] They had two children, Miguel Henrique Otero, the current editor of El Nacional newspaper, and Mariana.[1][3]
Honour
In Salou, Catalan province of Tarragona there is a street named after Maria Castillo. The street called Carrer de Maria Castillo.
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Roche Rodríguez, Michelle (2012-06-22). "María Teresa Castillo: 103 años dedicados al progreso de Venezuela". El Nacional (Caracas). Retrieved 2012-06-22.
- ↑ María Teresa Castillo, luchadora democrática (July 28, 2011). "El ABC de María Teresa Castillo – Luchadora democrática y promotora cultural" [The ABC of Maria Teresa Castillo - democratic and cultural promoter Luchadora]. abcdelasemana.com (in Spanish). abcdelasemana.com. Retrieved May 13, 2016.
- ↑ Durand, Irelis (2012-06-22). "Manifestaciones de pesar por el fallecimiento de María Teresa Castillo". El Nacional (Caracas). Retrieved 2012-06-22.
External links
- María Teresa Castillo.
- Interview with María Teresa Castillo.
- Interview with Maria Teresa Castillo by César Cortez in www.docuven.org.ve.