- Source: Suomalainen naisliitto
Suomalainen naisliitto (Hfrs), is a non-profit Finnish women's organization which was established in 1907.
Suomalainen naisliitto was founded in 1907 by Lucina Hagman. Hagman as well as other leading members, such as Maikki Friberg and Tekla Hultin, were affiliated with the Young Finnish Party.
The Hfrs promoted women's emancipation by arranging courses and leactures. Until the 1940s, it published its own magazine, the Naisten Ääni; Maikki Friberg was its editor in 1907–1927.
The Suomalainen naisliitto publishes the magazine Minna since 1981.
Presidents
1907–1909 Tekla Hultin
1909–1914 Lucina Hagman (first time)
1914–1922 Olga Oinola (first time)
1922–1927 Lucina Hagman (second time)
1927–1932 Hilja Vilkemaa (first time)
1932–1934 Olga Oinola (second time)
1934–1946 Hedvig Gebhard
1946–1953 Ida Sarkanen
1953–1969 Hilja Vilkemaa (second time)
1969–1970 Helle Kannila
1970–1974 Pirkko Aro
1974–1980 Inkeri Savolainen
1980–1989 Raija Virtanen
1989–1994 Vappu Hakkarainen
1994–1995 Tuula Nieminen
1996–1997 Paula Starck
1998–2001 Pirjo Norvama
2002–2003 Päivi Mattsoff
2004–2007 Marja-Riitta Tervahauta
2008–2009 Oili Påwals
2010–2014 Maija Kauppinen
2014–2015 Kirsti Ojala
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Suomalainen naisliitto
- Women in Finland
- Naisten Ääni
- Naisjärjestöjen Keskusliitto
- Lucina Hagman
- First-wave feminism
- Women's suffrage
- 1907 Finnish parliamentary election
- Olga Oinola