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The Feminist Collective Ni Una Menos Joins the March of Retirees Against Milei’s Chainsaw

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Ten years after his birth in Argentina, the group of feminisms has mobilized by re-signifying the leit motiv of that time: "Our lives count", before an ultra-right government that is hostile to the lives of retirees, people with disabilities and doctorsFrom Andorra to Madrid with cryptic funds: who is behind the forum that will bring Milei together with agitators and conspiranoes Ten years after the first march of Ni Una Menos, the feminisms hav…

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Ten years after his birth in Argentina, the group of feminisms has mobilized by re-signifying the leit motiv of that time: "Our lives count", before an ultra-right government that is hostile to the lives of retirees, people with disabilities and doctorsFrom Andorra to Madrid with cryptic funds: who is behind the forum that will bring Milei together with agitators and conspiranoes Ten years after the first march of Ni Una Menos, the feminisms hav…

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On June 3, 2015, Ni Una Menos’s first meeting took place in Argentina. The call against macho violence overturned the feminist niche and the response was massive. In this decade Ni Una Menos has been key in calling for strikes or in mobilizing for the right to abortion. Today, it faces Milei’s reactionary policies and a cross-cutting sum to continue pointing the way. Topics: Global, Argentina, Feminisms, Pensions, Reproductive Rights, Machist Vi…

Ten years after that huge mobilization in which we said “None Less” against femicide and all forms of macho violence. And in an assembly we decided that it had to be celebrated by surrounding the retired women in solidarity and calling for all the struggles to unite. With the reading of a document agreed by various feminist organizations, ended a day that had begun very early with the protest of disabled workers and the families that need their …

Ten years after his birth in Argentina, the collective Ni Una Menos cries out: “Our lives count,” in front of an ultra-rightist government that is hostile to the lives of retirees. By Mercedes López San Miguel Buenos Aires — Ten years after the first march of ‘Ni Una Menos’, the feminisms have met in front of the National Congress accompanying the protest of retirees, health workers and people with disabilities. Because the violation of fundamen…

Members of the Coordinadora de Rebiladas/os y Pensionadas de La Pampa and feminist militants, 10 years from Ni Una Menos, marched this Wednesday afternoon through the streets of the city of Santa Rosa. The retirees gathered at 16 o’clock in front of the headquarters of the National University of La Pampa (UNLPam), where they read a document. From the Pampeano Forum for Safe, Legal and Free Abortion they also decided to accompany retired and reti…

On Wednesday, June 4, the Plaza de los Dos Congresos was the epicenter of a massive multi-sectoral demonstration that brought together retirees, CONICET scientists, workers from the Garrahan Hospital, feminist groups such as Ni Una Menos and organizations of people with disabilities. The protest, under the slogan “Enough cuts and repression,” expressed the rejection of the adjustment policies implemented by the Javier Milei government. The mobil…

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Filo News broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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