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Delia Ducoing, better known as Delia Ducoing de Arrate or Isabel Morel (1885-?), was a Chilean writer, journalist, editor and feminist activist. She was best known for her work on behalf of women's rights in the political, social and civil sphere in Chile since 1914. On October 26, 1927, she founded the Women's Union of Chile in the city of Valparaíso with Gabriela Mandujano and Aurora Argomedo, assuming its presidency on May 6, 1928. As a writer, one of her best known works is the book Charlas femeninas (1930), one of the first publications which systematized feminist thought in Chile. She also wrote and edited the magazine Nosotras in the early 1930s.

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  • إيزابيل موريل (صحفية) (ar)
  • Isabel Morel (es)
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  • إيزابيل موريل (بالإسبانية: Isabel Morel)‏ هي صحفية تشيلية، (و. 1885 م). (ar)
  • Delia Ducoing, better known as Delia Ducoing de Arrate or Isabel Morel (1885-?), was a Chilean writer, journalist, editor and feminist activist. She was best known for her work on behalf of women's rights in the political, social and civil sphere in Chile since 1914. On October 26, 1927, she founded the Women's Union of Chile in the city of Valparaíso with Gabriela Mandujano and Aurora Argomedo, assuming its presidency on May 6, 1928. As a writer, one of her best known works is the book Charlas femeninas (1930), one of the first publications which systematized feminist thought in Chile. She also wrote and edited the magazine Nosotras in the early 1930s. (en)
  • Delia Ducoing Cunich —más conocida como Delia Ducoing de Arrate o Isabel Morel— (1885 - ?) fue una escritora, periodista, editora y activista feminista chilena más conocida por su labor en pro de los derechos de las mujeres en el ámbito político, social y civil en Chile desde 1914.​​​ En el ámbito político, fundó el 26 de octubre de 1927 la Unión Femenina de Chile en la ciudad de Valparaíso​ junto a Gabriela Mandujano y Aurora Argomedo,​​ asumiendo su presidencia.​ (es)
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  • Isabel Morel (en)
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  • إيزابيل موريل (بالإسبانية: Isabel Morel)‏ هي صحفية تشيلية، (و. 1885 م). (ar)
  • Delia Ducoing Cunich —más conocida como Delia Ducoing de Arrate o Isabel Morel— (1885 - ?) fue una escritora, periodista, editora y activista feminista chilena más conocida por su labor en pro de los derechos de las mujeres en el ámbito político, social y civil en Chile desde 1914.​​​ En el ámbito político, fundó el 26 de octubre de 1927 la Unión Femenina de Chile en la ciudad de Valparaíso​ junto a Gabriela Mandujano y Aurora Argomedo,​​ asumiendo su presidencia.​ Como escritora, uno de sus trabajos más conocidos es el libro Charlas femeninas (1930) que se constituyó en una de las primeras publicaciones que realizó una sistematización del pensamiento feminista en Chile.​ Además, escribió y dirigió la revista Nosotras a principios de la década de 1930.​ (es)
  • Delia Ducoing, better known as Delia Ducoing de Arrate or Isabel Morel (1885-?), was a Chilean writer, journalist, editor and feminist activist. She was best known for her work on behalf of women's rights in the political, social and civil sphere in Chile since 1914. On October 26, 1927, she founded the Women's Union of Chile in the city of Valparaíso with Gabriela Mandujano and Aurora Argomedo, assuming its presidency on May 6, 1928. As a writer, one of her best known works is the book Charlas femeninas (1930), one of the first publications which systematized feminist thought in Chile. She also wrote and edited the magazine Nosotras in the early 1930s. (en)
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