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María Presentación Salas Larrazábal (22 November 1922 – 15 November 2008), also known as Mary Salas, was a Spanish writer and journalist who specialized in adult education and was a pioneer of women's laity. She was linked to Catholic Action and was the first president of the NGO . A key figure in the struggle for equality, in 1960, she co-founded the Seminar on Women's Sociological Studies, the precursor of modern gender studies in Spain, and in 1986 promoted the Women's Studies Forum that she chaired.

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  • María Salas Larrazábal (ca)
  • María Salas Larrazábal (es)
  • María Salas Larrazábal (eu)
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  • María Salas Larrazábal, també coneguda com a Mary Salas (Burgos, 22 de novembre de 1922, Madrid, 15 de novembre de 2008) va ser una escriptora, periodista, especialista en educació d'adults i pionera del món laic femení espanyol. Va estar vinculada a Acció Catòlica, va ser la primera presidenta de l'ONG Mans Unides. Pionera en la lluita per la igualtat en 1960 va ser cofundadora del Seminari d'Estudis Sociològics sobre la Dona precursor dels estudis de gènere a Espanya i posteriorment va impulsar en 1986 el Fòrum d'Estudis sobre la Dona que va presidir. (ca)
  • Mary Salas Larrazábal, jaiotzez, María Presentación Salas Larrazábal (Burgos, 1922ko azaroaren 22a, Madril, 2008ko azaroaren 15a) idazle, kazetari, helduen hezkuntzako espezialista eta Espainiako emakume laikotzaren aitzindaria izan zen. Acción Católica/Ekintza Katolikoari lotuta egon zen, Manos Unidas GKEaren lehen lehendakaria izan zen. 1960an berdintasunaren aldeko borrokan aitzindaria izan zen, eta Espainiako genero-ikasketen aitzindari izan zen Emakumearen Azterketa Soziologikoen Mintegiaren sortzaileetako bat izan zen; ondoren, 1986an, Emakumeari buruzko Azterlanen Foroa sustatu zuen. (eu)
  • María Presentación Salas Larrazábal, también conocida como Mary Salas (Burgos, 22 de noviembre de 1922-Madrid, 15 de noviembre de 2008) fue una escritora, periodista, especialista en educación de adultos y pionera del laicado femenino español. Estuvo vinculada a Acción Católica, fue la primera presidenta de la ONG Manos Unidas. Pionera en la lucha por la igualdad​ en 1960 fue cofundadora del Seminario de Estudios Sociológicos de la Mujer precursor de los estudios de género en España y posteriormente impulsó en 1986 el que presidió. (es)
  • María Presentación Salas Larrazábal (22 November 1922 – 15 November 2008), also known as Mary Salas, was a Spanish writer and journalist who specialized in adult education and was a pioneer of women's laity. She was linked to Catholic Action and was the first president of the NGO . A key figure in the struggle for equality, in 1960, she co-founded the Seminar on Women's Sociological Studies, the precursor of modern gender studies in Spain, and in 1986 promoted the Women's Studies Forum that she chaired. (en)
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  • María Salas Larrazábal (en)
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  • Madrid, Spain (en)
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  • María Presentación Salas Larrazábal (en)
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  • July 2004 (en)
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