Ten Years After the First Ni Una Menos March: "It's Time to Take Stock, to See What We've Learned and Where We've Regressed" | News Channel 3-12
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Celeste Perosino, an anthropologist and member of the Ni Una Menos organization, spoke on CNN Radio this Tuesday, ten years after the movement's first march against gender violence, saying that "it was the beginning…
Celeste Perosino, an anthropologist and member of the Ni Una Menos organization, spoke on CNN Radio this Tuesday, ten years after the movement's first march in the fight against gender violence, saying that "it was the beginning of many years of recognition for these types of events." "Ten years have demonstrated a significant accumulation of knowledge about sexist violence against women," Perosino explained on the program Los Primeros de la Tar…
“What we have been living through is the strengthening of a state policy of cruelty, which minimizes the discussions that we have been carrying out ten years ago on the importance of denouncing femicide and fighting to prevent it from happening,” said Victoria Estermann at the beginning of the talk. She said that “the current government denies the figure of femicide and supports a series of harassments against those who think differently, genera…
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