
Idar, Gujarat - Wikipedia
Idar is a town in Sabarkantha district, Gujarat, India. It is known for the manufacture of handmade wooden toys, tiles, its temples and various beautiful architectural monuments on its hills, and its historical background. Idar is at the southern end of the Aravalli Range.
Jovita Idár | Biography, Journalist, Teacher, & Activist | Britannica
Jovita Idár (born September 7, 1885, Laredo, Texas, U.S.—died June 13, 1946, San Antonio, Texas) was a Mexican American journalist, teacher, and activist who devoted her life to fighting the racism and discrimination that she witnessed during her life in Texas.She was also a staunch advocate for women’s rights, including the right to vote.. Early years
Biography: Jovita Idar - National Women's History Museum
Idar and her brothers began to advocate for women’s rights and continued to write about women’s suffrage in a positive light. In October of 1911, she founded and became the first president of La Liga Feminil Mexicaista (the League of Mexican Women).
Idar-Oberstein - Wikipedia
Idar-Oberstein (German: [ˌiːdaːɐ̯ ˈʔoːbɐˌʃtaɪn] ⓘ) is a town in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. As a Große kreisangehörige Stadt (large city belonging to a district), it assumes some of the responsibilities that for smaller municipalities in the district are assumed by the district administration.
History of Idar - Wikipedia
Idar is a town in Sabarkantha district located in northern Gujarat also known as Ilvadurg, India. Recorded in epic history, this town was ruled by the Bhil tribe and descendants of Maitraka of Vallabhi, with its history traced back to the 7th century. The region was ruled by Rajput clans.
Jovita Idar - Jovita Idár Quarter Release Celebration
Jovita Idar In 1911, she joined the First Mexicanist Congress in Laredo and organized Mexican-American activists. She and other women formed La Liga Femenil Mexicanista, or the League of Mexican Women, a political and charitable organization that sought to empower Mexican-American women.
Jovita Idár - U.S. National Park Service
Jovita Idár was born to her parents in Laredo, Texas. Her father was a civil rights advocate and owner of La Crónica, a newspaper which offered information to Hispanics and exposed the discrimination they experienced.She grew up spending time with her seven siblings and believing that education should be free and equal, no matter how much money a family had or what language they spoke.
Idár, Jovita (1885–1946) - TSHA
Feb 1, 1995 · Gabriela González, “Jovita Idar: The Idelogical Origins of a Transnational Advocate of La Raza,” in Texas Women: Their Histories, Their Lives, eds. Elizabeth Hayes Turner, Rebecca Sharpless, and Stephanie Cole (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2015).
Jovita Idar – First Wave Feminisms - University of Washington
Mar 1, 2022 · Jovita Idar was a teacher, journalist, civil rights activist, nurse, and suffragist. Idar boldly spoke out about the injustices facing Tejanos during the early 1900s. Jovita Idar was born on September 7, 1885 in the borderland of Laredo, Texas.
Idar Fort Sabarkantha - gujrattourism
Mar 28, 2025 · Idar is also a good base from which to get to other sites such as Himatnagar, pilgrimage site Khedbrahma, Shamlaji and Dev ni Mori, the archaeological site of an unearthed Buddhist seminary, stupas, and viharas.