Andreina Ardizzone Emeri

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Andreina Ardizzone Emeri (born February 1, 1936 in Bozen , South Tyrol ; † July 30, 1985 in Nordkapp , Norway ) was a South Tyrolean politician , women's rights activist and lawyer.

biography

Andreina Ardizzone was born in Bolzano in 1936 and married the Milanese lawyer Claudio Emeri in 1955. She studied law in Rome and Milan and worked with her husband as a lawyer in Bolzano from the 1960s. The couple had three sons and a daughter.

In 1971 Ardizzone Emeri was one of the co-founders of the women's collective “Group Aleksandra Kollontai ” and in 1973 of the women's advice center AIED in Bolzano. For many years she was a central figure of integration in the local feminist movement. In the 1983 elections , Ardizzone Emeri joined Alexander Langer for the alternative list for the other South Tyrol (ALFAS) in the South Tyrolean state parliament and thus also the regional council of Trentino-South Tyrol . In 1985 she died unexpectedly while on vacation in Norway. Arnold Tribus moved up for them in the state parliament.

In Bolzano a street laid out in 2008 is named after Andreina Emeri .

literature

  • Ingrid Facchinelli (Ed.): Andreina: Scritti e ricordi / Writings and memories , Bozen 2005 (Fondazione Alexander Langer Foundation).
  • South Tyrolean provincial government (ed.): Südtirol-Handbuch 1984 . Brochure, Bozen 1984, p. 86 ( online ).
  • South Tyrolean Parliament (Ed.): Women and Politics . Bozen 2003, pp. 71-72 ( PDF, 411 kB ).

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