10 Years After the First Ni Una Menos: the Cordobese Voices Behind the Collective Cry
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This 3rd of June marks the tenth anniversary of the first march of Ni Una Menos. Eleven women*, communicators and artists, gathered in Córdoba, mobilized by the pain, by the fight, by the impotence, by the commitment to numerous cases of gender-based violence in its maximum expression that, during those days, intensified: the femicides. The crimes of Paola Acosta and the attempted filicide of her daughter, Martina, in 2014 by Gonzalo Lizarralde;…
On June 3, 2015, a slogan condensed decades of feminist struggles: “Not one less.” Since then, the massive mobilizations opened a new political time, especially for the youth. How did the historical demands of feminism intertwine with the demands of a generation that began to say “enough”? In this note, a team of researchers from the Feminism, Gender and Sexualities (FemGES) area of CIFFyH revisitS that decade of feminist mobilization in youth k…
“It wasn’t enough to inform. Journalism couldn’t stay on the sidelines of what was happening.” Natalia Ferreyra, one of the promoters of the Ni Una Menos Córdoba collective, recalls the days before June 3, 2015. A decade after that historic mobilization that shook the country with a strong slogan, the pioneer voices of the movement in Córdoba reviewed in dialogue with La Voz how that concern and a communicational strategy joined together to inst…
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