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Consuelo Reyes-Calderon


Consuelo Reyes-Calderon, also known as Consuelo Reyes, (September 14, 1904–circa 1986) was born in Costa Rica and became a naturalized American. She was an author and activist, working for the Peoples Mandate Committee for Inter-American Peace and Cooperation and National Woman's Party. She created audio-visual materials, such as film strips and slide presentations with audio. She wrote about Costa Rican and Guatemalan people and culture.

Born Consuelo De Jesus Calderon Reyes in San Jose, Costa Rica on September 14, 1904, her mother was Maria Calderon.

From 1926 to 1941, Consuelo Reyes-Calderon worked for the Secretariat of the Apostolado de la Oración (Administrative Office of the Apostleship of Prayer). In 1941, she was a librarian at the Biblioteca Apostolica de la Oracion (Apostolic Library of Prayer). Also in 1941, Reyes-Calderon visited Guatemala at the invitation of to study at the .

Reyes-Calderon came to the United States in 1942 and within two weeks she met Mabel Vernon, who worked at the Inter-American Commission of Women and established the People's Mandate Committee. Reyes-Calderon began to work at the Committee the following year, where she was the Secretary for Latin America by 1946. She also worked for the Inter-American Commission of Women, often meeting with Eleanor Roosevelt in the White House with other members of the commission. In 1945, she was at the United Nations.

She studied at Catholic University of America in the social service field. She was also involved in promoting activities aimed to Catholic women.

Reyes-Calderon prepared audio-visual materials for the National Woman's Party and the British and American women's suffrage movements. The completed projects are A Meeting at the Cemetery, Roots of Suffrage, Alice Morgan Wright, Sculptor, Suffragist, a tribute to Mabel Vernon, Our Friend Alma Lutz, and information about other leaders of the movement. These includes slideshows with scripts and slides, which were narrated by Fern Ingersoll and Mabel Vernon and recorded on audio tapes with music.

She created film strips about a wide range of topics, about a number of countries. The topics include economics, music, the arts, and culture. She worked on a documentary regarding the women's liberation movement in 1970.

She was one of the writers for the 1948 radio program, Know Your Neighbor. The other writers were Amelia Himes Walker and Vernon.


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