Feminismi
Oltra reappears in Valencia with Montero, Rego and Janja against political violence
Raportoinut AI AI:n luoma kuva
Mónica Oltra has reappeared at an event in Valencia's Jardín Botánico alongside Irene Montero, Sira Rego, and Brazil's first lady Janja Lula da Silva to reject political violence against women. The event, titled 'No to war, no to political violence, for an ecofeminist world', took place on Thursday before about 300 supporters. It precedes a summit of progressive leaders in Barcelona.
Diane Richard, a left-wing feminist activist and lesbian, describes in her book 'Lutter sans se trahir' her break with the movement that refuses to defend Israeli women after October 7. A member of the Nous Toutes collective, she expresses deep disillusionment with the blindness to antisemitism and double standards within feminism. Her journey, marked by total commitment, reveals internal tensions in contemporary activism.
Raportoinut AI
On International Women's Day, feminist Alice Schwarzer's reading at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg was disrupted by protests. Demonstrators accused her of transphobic and racist radical feminism, while the theater stuck to the event and advocated for diversity of opinions.
Historian Aude Mairey argues in a Le Monde op-ed that Joan of Arc, beyond her role as France's national savior, is a queer and feminist icon, especially in the Anglophone world since the late 19th century. This historical figure continues to inspire modern movements, as seen in the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony.
Raportoinut AI
Country singer Kelsea Ballerini has released 'I Sit In Parks,' a track expressing regret over prioritizing career success over family life. The song has resonated deeply with many women, prompting discussions on social media about the pressures of modern feminism. Fans interpret the lyrics as a personal reflection, though Ballerini has not confirmed it as autobiographical.
On the International Day Against Gender Violence, thousands took to the streets in dozens of Spanish cities to protest denialism and demand more protection for victims. The demonstrations highlighted divisions in the feminist movement, with separate marches in places like Madrid and Barcelona. They remembered the 38 women killed this year by their partners or ex-partners, with a possible 39th victim pending confirmation.
Raportoinut AI
On November 25, feminist groups marched in Mexico City from the Glorieta de las Mujeres que Luchan to the Zócalo to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. The mobilization, featuring searching mothers and survivors, proceeded peacefully without reported incidents. Participants demanded justice for feminicides and an end to gender-based violence.
Global and Argentine Marches Mark International Women's Day 2026
8. maaliskuuta 2026 06.34Thousands march for women's rights across France
5. maaliskuuta 2026 16.39Nemesis collective opts out of Paris feminist march on March 8
26. helmikuuta 2026 17.21Banu Mushtaq wins 2025 International Booker Prize for Heart Lamp
6. helmikuuta 2026 19.01Feminist collective calls for five-minute women's strike in Germany
25. joulukuuta 2025 07.52Cádiz CF installs permanent points against machismo and lgtbifobia in its stadium
15. joulukuuta 2025 20.57Brigitte Macron defends remarks, apologizes to victims amid ongoing controversy
10. joulukuuta 2025 08.03Controversy over Brigitte Macron's remarks intensifies
8. joulukuuta 2025 06.59Brigitte Macron calls feminist militants 'dirty bitches'
3. joulukuuta 2025 17.25PSOE faces internal crisis over Salazar harassment case