Background
Poch y Gascón was born in Zaragoza.
Poch y Gascón was born in Zaragoza.
She was responsible for organizing the Mujeres Libres in Barcelona and used her government position to promote the establishment of liberatorios de prostitución (liberation homes for prostitutes, where prostitutes could receive health care, psychotherapy and professional training to enable them to acquire economic independence through socially acceptable means). She worked to promote awareness about women"s sexuality and advocated for sexual freedom and against monogamy and the sexual double standard. She held a more essentialist view of women"s nature, appealing to women as mothers and embracing motherhood as a natural, feminine state.
She wrote extensively on the topic of motherhood, promoting an anarchist approach to child rearing.
Dra. Amparo Poch is also a name well known in pacifist circles. During the Spanish Civil War she was active in Orden del Olivo (the order of the olive branch), the Spanish arm of War Resisters" International, helping to give aid to the war"s victims.
Poch y Gascón died in exile in Toulouse, 1968. A Spanish-language biography of Amparo Poch has been written by Antonina Rodrigo (see References below).
She was one of the founding members of the Mujeres Libres and was appointed director of social assistance at the Ministry of Health and Social Assistance by Federica Montseny. Unlike her co-founders in the Mujeres Libres, Lucía Sánchez Saornil and Mercedes Comaposada, she had been a member of the reformist treintista CNT before the war.