Raquel Camaña
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Born30 September 1883
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died21 October 1915 (aged 32)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
AlmamaterUniversity of Buenos Aires
OccupationsTeacher and activist
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| Born | 30 September 1883 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Died | 21 October 1915 (aged 32) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Alma mater | University of Buenos Aires |
| Occupations | Teacher and activist |
Raquel Camaña (30 September 1883 – 21 October 1915) was an Argentine teacher and activist who campaigned for the inclusion of sexual education in the school curriculum.
Camaña was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1883.[1] She was trained at the National Teacher Training School in La Plata, Buenos Aires, by American teacher Mary Olstine Graham.[2][3] She also attended courses at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Buenos Aires, including logic, taught by José Nicolás Matienzo, and psychology, taught by José Ingenieros.[1]


