Vera Poska-Grünthal

Vera Poska-Grünthal (18981986) was a leading Estonian feminist.[1] She was one of the founders of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (IFWL), an International Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that enhances the status of women and children by providing legal aid, legal literacy and education programs, and through advocacy, law reform, research and publications.[1][2] She also founded the Estonian language journal Triinu in Sweden in 1952, serving as its editor until 1981.[1]

Further reading

Vera Poska-Grünthal, in: A Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe 19th and 20th Centuries. Budapest, New York: CEU Press. S. 450-454, by Sirje Tamul.
Jaan Poska tütar jutustab. Mälestusi oma isast ja elust vanemate kodus by Vera Poska-Grünthal and Jaan Poska (1969)
See oli Eestis 1919-1944 by Vera Poska-Grünthal (1975)
Elu jätkub võõrsil by Vera Poska-Grünthal (1985)
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