
Antónia de Sousa
Antónia de Sousa was a pioneering Portuguese journalist and advocate for women's rights, known for co-authoring the influential television series "Nome Mulher" in the aftermath of the Carnation Revolution. Born on July 22, 1940, in Santa Marinha, Vila Nova de Gaia, she focused on the condition and status of women in Portugal, significantly impacting public discourse. Throughout her career, she worked for notable publications like Diário de Notícias and played a crucial role in addressing cultural and social issues through her writing and interviews. She passed away at the age of 84 in Cascais.
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Antónia de Sousa was a pioneering journalist and co-author of the television series 'Nome Mulher', who passed away at the age of 84.
Defensora dos direitos das mulheres, jornalista Antónia de Sousa morre aos 84 anos | Obituário




