Ni Una Menos: 10 Years After the First “Scream”, Córdoba Again Marched Against Macho Violence
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Ten years after that historic mobilization, Ni Una Menos returns to march to tell about violence against women and dissents. But today it gathers diverse demands as rarely before: jubilees, migrants, universities, transfeminisms, childhoods, indigenous communities, workers of science and art. Ten years after the first Ni Una Menos today we march again. We did not know then that that cry was going to become a spontaneous, transversal force, in a …
The sun began to fall in the city of Córdoba and the temperature was pleasant when around 18.20 the march began on Tuesday that every 3 June summons thousands of people. The meeting point was Colón and Cañada. Under the slogan “Ni Una Menos”, which continues strong since that first collective cry in 2015, about two blocks of militants mobilized to continue repudiating the machista violence. At the beginning of the meeting, some demonstrators had…
In the framework of the 10 years of the first mass mobilization by #NiUnaMenos, the Minister of Women and Diversity, Estela Díaz, together with the Undersecretary of Policies against Gender-based Violence, Laurana Malacalza, held the opening of the institutional event in the Casa de la provincia de Buenos Aires to commemorate this day and to reflect collectively on the progress made in this decade, the present one against the onslaught and aband…
Nor One Less, the demonstration of Argentine women against gender-based violence, was ten years old. And the mendocines returned to the streets to mobilize with demands for effective public policies and demands for justice. The march, which was once again massive, began on Tuesday after 18 p.m. on San Martín Avenue from Peatonal and Garibaldi. The call was also characterized by the presence of banners and shouts of “never again” as well as “my f…
An important mobilization toured the streets of the city of La Plata this 3J after ten years of the first march against machista violence. Women’s organizations and dissidences of Kirchnerism and the left departed with their columns from Plaza Moreno, and then divided their journeys. The Multisectoral Women’s Campaign for the Right to Abortion and the left ended in front of Casa de Gobierno with the reading of a document. A large mobilization to…
This Tuesday, June 3, marks a decade of the first collective cry of “Ni Una Menos” in the streets of Argentina. As part of a new mobilization in Córdoba and throughout the country, Betiana Cabrera Fasolis, director of the Observatorio de Mujeres de la Matria Latinoamericana (Mumalá), spoke exclusively with Canal 10 and addressed different edges about the present feminist struggle in the country. “Today there are violences that are no longer so l…
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