Clyde Soto
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Clyde Soto Badaui (born 1966) is a Paraguayan feminist, psychologist and human rights activist.


Life

Born in 1966, Clyde Soto has a degree in psychology, which she gained from the
Universidad Nacional de Asunción The Universidad Nacional de Asunción or Mbo'ehaovusu Tetãgua Paraguaygua, abbreviated UNA, anglicized as, The National University of Asuncion, is a public university founded in San Lorenzo, Paraguay. Founded in 1889, it is the oldest and most t ...
. She also trained in gender studies at the University Institute for Women's Studies of the Autonomous University of Madrid and completed the Regional Training Program in Gender and Public Policies (PRIGEPP) from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO). From 1987 to 1990 she worked in the Social Sciences Group (GCS). Since 1991 Clyde Soto has worked as a researcher at Centro de Documentacion y Estudios (CDE), a non-profit social research and documentation centre in Asunción. She is on the editorial team of ''Informativo Mujer'', published by the CDE, and was Director of the CDE from 1999 to 2001. From 1999 to 2000 she was correspondent in Paraguay for ''Mujer-Fempress'' magazine. Soto is a member of the Coordination of Women of Paraguay (CMP). In March 2021, Soto was one of those who criticized education minister Juan Manuel Brunetti's appeal to the "traditional family", forcing Brunetti to apologize.


Works

* (with Jorge Silvero Salgueiro) ''Participación de la mujer en el espacio municipal''. Asunción: Mujeres por la Democracia, 1991. * (ed. with
Line Bareiro Line Bareiro (born 1950) is a Paraguayan political scientist, civil rights activist and feminist. Life Line Bareiro studied at the University of Heidelberg in Germany, gaining a Masters in political science in 1979 and working as a research ass ...
) ''Sola no basta: mecanismos para mejorar la participación política de las mujeres''. 1992. * (with Line Bareiro and Mary Monte) ''Alquimistas: documentos para otra historia de las mujeres''. 1993. * (with Carmen Echauri) ''Los saberes del poder''. 1993. * (ed. with Line Bareiro) ''Ciudadanas: una memoria inconstante'' omen citizens: an uneven history Asunción, Paraguay: Centro de Documentación y Estudios, 1997. * (with Line Bareiro
Women
In Peter Lambert and Andrew Nickson, eds., ''The Transition to Democracy in Paraguay''. Macmillan Press, 1997, pp.87–96.


References

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