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Virgínia Sofia Guerra Quaresma OSE (28 December 1882 – 26 October 1973) was the first woman to take up professional journalism in Portugal and was one of the first women graduates from the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lisbon. She was openly lesbian, in a time when society dictated that sexual orientation be hidden, and a feminist, who advocated for full equality between men and women. In her coverage of a sensational murder case in Brazil, she brought the issue of violence against women to the forefront. In the 1930s, she relocated permanently to Brazil, but traveled internationally with her work. A street was renamed in her honor in the Belém neighborhood of Lisbon, and in 2010, she was honored with a stamp bearing her likeness, along with other women.

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  • Virgínia Sofia Guerra Quaresma (Elvas, 28 de diciembre de 1882 - Lisboa, 26 de octubre de 1973) fue la primera reportera portuguesa. Además de escribir noticias, se distinguió en los dos géneros que hacen el "paso" al periodismo moderno, el reportaje y la entrevista, y fue, junto con Berta Gomes de Almeida, una de las primeras mujeres en licenciarse en Letras en Portugal.​​​ También fue conocida por su activismo en varias causas sociales y políticas, concretamente el republicanismo, el pacifismo y el feminismo, siendo una de las voces más conocidas y activas en la lucha por los derechos de la mujer, la igualdad de género y la libre expresión sexual. Fue uno de los rostros más conocidos del feminismo negro y de la comunidad LGBT en Portugal, a principios del siglo XX.​ (es)
  • Virgínia Sofia Guerra Quaresma OSE (28 December 1882 – 26 October 1973) was the first woman to take up professional journalism in Portugal and was one of the first women graduates from the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lisbon. She was openly lesbian, in a time when society dictated that sexual orientation be hidden, and a feminist, who advocated for full equality between men and women. In her coverage of a sensational murder case in Brazil, she brought the issue of violence against women to the forefront. In the 1930s, she relocated permanently to Brazil, but traveled internationally with her work. A street was renamed in her honor in the Belém neighborhood of Lisbon, and in 2010, she was honored with a stamp bearing her likeness, along with other women. (en)
  • Virgínia Quaresma OSE (Elvas, 28 de dezembro de 1882 – Lisboa, 26 de outubro de 1973) foi a primeira jornalista repórter portuguesa. Para além de redigir notícias, distinguiu-se nos dois géneros que fazem a "passagem" para o jornalismo moderno, a reportagem e entrevista, e foi, juntamente com , uma das primeiras mulheres a licenciar-se em Letras em Portugal. Notabilizou-se também pelo seu ativismo em várias causas de cariz social e político, nomeadamente no republicanismo, pacifismo e feminismo, sendo uma das mais conhecidas e ativas vozes da luta pelos direitos das mulheres, a igualdade de género e a livre expressão sexual. Foi um dos rostos mais conhecidos do feminismo negro e da comunidade LGBT em Portugal, durante o início do século XX. (pt)
  • Virgínia Quaresma, jaiotzez, Virgínia Sofia Guerra Quaresma (Elvas, Portugal, 1882ko abenduaren 28a - Lisboa, Portugal,1973ko urriaren 26a) Portugalgo lehen kazetaria izan zen. Albisteak idazteaz gain, kazetaritza modernoari "bide" egiten dioten bi generoetan, erreportajean eta elkarrizketan nabarmendu zen, eta, Berta Gomes de Almeidarekin batera, Portugalen Letretan lizentziatu zen lehen emakumeetako bat izan zen. Hainbat arrazoi sozial eta politikotan izandako aktibismoagatik ere ezaguna izan zen, zehazki, errepublikanismoagatik, bakezaletasunagatik eta feminismoagatik. Emakumearen eskubideen, genero-berdintasunaren eta sexu-adierazpen askearen aldeko borrokaren ahots ezagun eta aktiboenetako bat izan zen. Portugalgo feminismo beltzaren eta LGBT komunitatearen aurpegi ezagunenetako bat i (eu)
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