In 1906 Pura Villanueva organized a suffrage group, the
Asociacion Feminista Ilonga. Her efforts led to the first suffrage bill reaching the Philippine Assembly in 1907. Pura Villanueva wrote a column for the weekly newspaper
El Tiempo, and edited the woman's page. Later she edited the Spanish-language section of ''Woman's Outlook'', a pro-suffrage publication (
Trinidad Fernandez Legarda was the English-language editor). She was also president of the Women's Club of Manila. Books by Pura Villanueva Kalaw included
Osmeña From Newspaperman to President (1946),
How the Filipina Got the Vote,
Outstanding Filipino Women,
Anthology of Filipino Women Writers,
The Consumer Cooperatives in the Philippines,
The Filipino Cookbook, and
A Brief History of the Filipino Flag. Her 1918 booklet
Condimentos Indigenas was "one of the earliest cookbooks" published in the Philippines. In 1951, Pura Villanueva Kalaw was honored with a Presidential Medal, presented by President
Elpidio Quirino, for her work on behalf of women's rights in the Philippines. ==Personal life==