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What is celebrated this May 6 in Peru: pioneers, artists and heroines that made history

From the legacy of María Jesús Alvarado to new commemoil milestones, this date highlights the achievements and challenges in the struggle for gender in Peru (Faculty of Medicine – UNMSM, of , Andean, Freepik History, Peruvian)

What happened a like today? On May 6, important events are commemorated in Peru. In 1862 he was born Ernesto Odriozolapioneer doctor in the study of Peruvian wart.

It was also born in 1959 Alicia Delgadoiconic folk known as “The Princess of Folklore”, whose tragic murder shocked the country. In 1971 he died María Jesús Alvarado Rivera and activist recognized as the Peruvian feminist.

In addition, the Auxiliary Day, Nursing and Sanitary Technicianfor its valuable role in public health, and the Peruvian aviator dayin honor of Carmela Combe’s historic flight in 1921.

Ernesto Odriozola dedicated his life to medical science and to fight Peruvian wart. His legacy lasts in hospitals, classrooms and congresses of Peru and the . (Faculty of Medicine – UNMSM)

Ernesto Odriozola Benavides(1862–1921) He was a prominent Peruvian doctor and academic, recognized for his in the investigation of Carrión’s and his contribution to medicine in Peru.

Born in Lima, he studied at the University of San Marcos and continued his in the University of Pariswhere he obtained the doctorate with an -winning thesis on the senile heart.

His most notable work, “The Maladie de Carrión Ou Verruga Peruvienne”published in 1898, became a reference study on Peruvian wart. For almost three decades, he worked at Dos de Mayo Hospital and occupied various academic in San Marcos, including the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.

He was an active member of the National Academy of Medicineand participated in international medical congresses. He died in 1921, leaving a significant legacy in Peruvian medicine.

The “Princess of Folklore” was born a day like today. Alicia Delgado, with more than a thousand songs, left an immense musical heritage and a personal marked by pain. (Andina)

Alicia Luisa Delgado Hilarioborn on May 6, 1959 in Taucur, Oyón, she was an outstanding Peruvian singer of folk music, recognized as “The princess of folklore”.

He started his career at 16 with the subject “A failure in life”and became an emblematic figure of Huayno with harp, spreading Andean music in Peru and neighboring countries such as Chile, Ecuador and Bolivia.

Throughout his career, recorded more than a thousand songs and resided several years in the United States. He had a romantic relationship with the singer Abencia Meza, marked by episodes of violence and threats.

June 24, 2009, Alicia Delgado was found lifeless at home in Lima, victim of stabbing and strangulation. The investigations pointed to his driver, Pedro César Mamancura, as a material author, already Meza as an intellectual author of the crime. In 2012, Abencia Meza was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the murder.

Peru remembers María Jesús Alvarado, feminist and visionary, who opened roads with a firm word and art. His legacy lives from that May 6 he left. (Corner of Peruvian History)

María Jesús Alvarado Rivera She was an outstanding Peruvian educator, journalist and activist, recognized as a pioneer of feminism in the country. Born in Chincha Alta, her training was mostly self -taught.

In 1911, he publicly advocated the equality of civil and rights for , and in 1914 he co -founded the organization evolution. Her activism led her to be imprisoned and exiled in Argentina for 11 years.

Upon his , he promoted art and culture, founding the Ollantay dramatic art academy and working on radio and . Although the female vote was achieved in 1955, she died in 1971 without having received recognition in life.

With firm hands and warm heart, the technicians and auxiliaries in nursing are celebrated this May 6 for their daily delivery in hospitals, posts and communities. (Freepik)

On May 6, the Auxiliary Day, Nursing and Sanitary Technicianestablished by Ministerial Resolution No. 0282-82-SA/DM in 1982 and ratified in 1990.

This date pays tribute to health technical professionals who, with a vocation for service, play an essential role in patient care and care, especially in remote areas. His work goes beyond physical care, providing emotional and support.

During the COVID-19 pandemichis commitment was crucial in the adaptation and response of the health system. This day recognizes its invaluable contribution to the well -being of the Peruvian population.

In honor of Carmela Combe, the first aviator of Peru, on May 6 the day of the Peruvian aviator is commemorated, making visible the flight and courage of women in aviation. (The Peruvian)

On May 6, the Peruvian aviator dayestablished by Law No. 31762, promulgated on June 4, 2023. This date commemorates the first flight made by Carmela Combe Thomson on May 6, 1921, who became the first aviator woman in the country.

The law was approved by Congress April 27, 2023 and seeks to recognize the contribution of women in national aviation.

The Peruvian Aviator Association This initiative has highlighted as an important step to make the female role in the aeronautical history of Peru.

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