• Vilma Espín was an outspoken supporter of gender equality in Cuba,[9] but distinctly separated herself and the goals of the Federation of Cuban Women from...
  • Vilma Lucila Espín Guillois (7 April 1930 – 18 June 2007) was a Cuban revolutionary, feminist, and chemical engineer. ... 2 Quotes about Vilma Espín.
  • Vilma Espín Guillois (born April 7, 1930, Santiago, Cuba—died June 18, 2007, Havana) was a Cuban revolutionary and women’s rights activist.
  • Vilma Lucila Espín Guillois (April 7, 1930 – June 18, 2007) was a Cuban revolutionary, feminist, and chemical engineer.
  • Vilma Espín. Vilma Lucila Espín Guillois (7 Nisan 1930 - 18 Haziran 2007) Kübalı devrimci, feminist ve kimya mühendisi.
  • Fidel and Raúl Castro and Vilma Espín are three of the figures most responsible for repression against homosexuals in Cuba.
  • Definition and meaning of Vilma Espín. ... File:VilmaEspinRoadsign.JPG Roadsign of Vilma Espin as a young woman.
  • Vilma Espín is a Cuban leader in the Call to Power games. Vilma Espín is not present in (or the article has not been created for) the following games...
  • Vilma Espín. Vilma Lucila Espín Guillois (7 Nisan 1930 - 18 Haziran 2007) Kübalı devrimci, feminist ve kimya mühendisi.
  • Vilma Espin was born on 7 April 1930 in Santiago, Cuba. She was married to Raúl Castro. She died on 18 June 2007 in Havana, Cuba.
  • In class, we did not discuss Vilma Espin, so it is unclear as to how this article would differ from any class discussion that we had or would have.
  • * María Esther Mora is a MSc museologist at the Vilma Espín Memorial in Santiago de Cuba and member of the Union of Cuban Historians (UNIHC).