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eldiariodeolga · 2 years
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8 de Marzo
Tengo  17 años de vivir en este mundo, estar rodeada de las personas que más quiero y con sed de justicia que nunca.
Se acerca el 08 de marzo, lo que significa que mujeres de todo el mundo alzan la voz por la igualdad de género, denunciar las injusticias, así como los feminicidios, violencia y cualquier tipo de abuso del que han sido víctimas, exigiendo a las autoridades mejores leyes para su bienestar y protección.
Encontré un colectivo de mujeres con el cual voy a marchar. Tendré que ver cómo convenzo a mi mamá de que venga conmigo, que se involucre mucho más en este movimiento.
Mientras tanto, les comparto este póster para invitar a TODAS a marchar. Nos reuniremos en el Monumento a la Revolución, el martes 8 demarco a las 14: 00 horas para llegar al Zócalo capitalino donde culminarán las protestas del día.
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thelonely-avaz · 1 year
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Did you know that in Mexico we don't celebrate Women's Day? Since 2020 the initiative "One day without us" became popular among the young people, and every March 9th, a day after Women's Day all women "disappear." They don't go to work, school, public spaces, etc. Like if they actually don't exist. All this to highlight the importance of women in Mexican society and value more their hard work.
By Revolucionvioletamx
https://www.instagram.com/p/CpVE2aCsDeg/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
#feminism #mexico #8m #undiasinnosotras
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hope-suyay · 2 months
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Mujer que tu fuerza no apague tu sensibilidad.
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Woman, may your strength not dull your sensitivity.
#RugeLeona #Suyay #belleza #fashionwoman #fortaleza #mujeresvalientes #undiasinnosotras #mujeresapasionadas #feminidad #mujeresempoderandomujeres #mujereslibresysoñadoras #bellezaexpresalibertad #SeamosunarevolucióndeAmor #SeamosLibresdeSer #UnaFortalezaQueEmbellece #Laconfianzatequedabien #UnaMujeralosojosdeDios
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beealexageek · 2 years
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💖✊ 8M (3/3) Vivas se las llevaron, vivas las queremos. #8M #8marzo #9M #9marzo #diainternacionaldelamujer #undiasinnosotras #vivasnosqueremos #derechoaelegir #niunamas #niunamenos #nosestanmatando #yositecreo https://www.instagram.com/p/Ca2OgnSuczT/?utm_medium=tumblr
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kakuncio · 4 years
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“In Mexico being a woman is dangerous.
56% of the national territory has formally declared Alert of Gender Violence Against Women. “ - Tania
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stargirlren · 4 years
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March 9 was a historic day. A day without women. No women on the streets, on public transportation, at work, on social media or in schools.
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ohhihandsome · 4 years
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tumblingdoe · 4 years
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Where are the women?
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magnoliasinbloom · 4 years
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March 9 - A Day Without Women
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On March 9, in Mexico, there will be a protest nationwide. Women will not be going to work in many places of business; female teachers will not be going to school, girls will not attend as students, we will not spend money, drive, be seen. We are protesting feminicide. 10 women are going missing every day in Mexico; they disappear, they are assaulted, they are murdered. On March 9, we will show Mexico and the world what it is to spend a day without us. For many families, this is the reality – they have to spend days, months, years, a lifetime without the women they love—mothers, sisters, daughters, wives.
If you cannot miss work, if you cannot avoid going out, wear purple in solidarity. The point is to make people see what it’s like if the nurse at the hospital is gone; if the middle school teacher is gone; if the girl who sits next to you in math is gone.
Many people are against this peaceful protest. This is not the way, they say. Instead of disappearing from your workplaces, make yourselves seen, valued, shine like only you can! But this is missing the point – yes, we are chingonas, and we know this. More men are killed than women! they say. Yes, but the way women are dying is different—it is violent, it is cruel, and they die at the hands of men.
When I was 6 years old, I was invited to a party at McDonalds. The birthday girl’s dad sat next to me while I ate, talked to me, but I can’t remember about what exactly. What I do remember is that I felt very uncomfortable to have him so close to me, that he leaned into me, invading my personal space. After a while he began to ask questions like, “Do you have a boyfriend?” I was 6. When he left, I finished my food and hid behind a door and stayed there; I peeked in every once in a while, to see if he was near, so I could avoid him, so I wouldn’t feel uncomfortable. How could I tell him no?
When I was 8, I would ride to and from school on a special bus service run by a lady called Juanita. There was a boy called Brandon, and once I told him his name reminded me of ‘bran flakes’. He retaliated by punching me in the stomach. I couldn’t catch my breath and I was crying, and Mrs. Juanita told me it was my fault for teasing Brandon.
When I was 14, I was at the mall with my mom. While she shopped at a store, I waited outside. A boy selling religious stamps came up to me; I said no thanks, and he put the stamps in his pocket so he could grab my hands, stroking them and asking my name, my age, if I came here often. While I walked back towards the store where my mom was, he matched every step, and I tried to pull my hands away.
When I was 29, I was taking stuff out of my parked car. I leaned in to look for something and suddenly heard someone yell, “Slut!” I rose up immediately, searching everywhere, afraid, hoping I wouldn’t see the coward who had called me that. There was no one; I thought it could have come from the apartment building nearby, or someone who ran off. When I tell this story, I always feel the need to clarify that I wasn’t wearing anything ‘revealing’ or ‘provocative’ – as though it were my responsibility to police men’s thoughts or words. I hope I never forget the rage and impotence I felt at the time.
When I was 30, I was driving home at night when I noticed a taxi following me. I switched lanes, and so did the taxi; I sped up, and so did he. I broke out in a cold sweat, thought maybe I should park at a convenience store, drive faster, try to lose him through a street somewhere, or just try and get home as fast as possible. The taxi did not stop tailing me, and I remember how blinding the headlights were in my rearview mirror. I got to security gate of the neighborhood where I lived, turning quickly to throw him off, and he gunned the accelerator angrily. The taxi went off on its way. I couldn’t stop thinking, “I’m so stupid! Now he knows where I live!”
When I let my daughter walk the dogs, I ask her to have her phone on hand, to be alert, to call me if there’s anything strange or worrisome, that she should tell me immediately if anyone comes near her, talks to her, is rude to her, if she’s harassed. That if anyone disrespects her at school, she should report it, not to keep quiet, not to be afraid. How can I explain to her that I’m the one who’s actually afraid, afraid she has to grow up and mature like this, so fast – afraid that one day she will tell me that she was catcalled, touched, or that I may never see her again.
This is the reality many families face today—that a day without a mother, a sister, a daughter or friend, means a lifetime of injustice. That if my daughter should go missing, my soul will go missing too; because if one woman is gone, so are we all.
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kyoupann · 4 years
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So, here’s the situation in Mexico right now.
Everyday, there are at least 10 femicides. Being a woman in Mexico has become a curse as our bodies are being materialised, abused, and brutally murdered.
And the government is doing absolutely nothing. In fact, our president said “I don’t care” in regards to the brutal femicides of Ingrid Escamilla and Fátima. The latter being a kid.
So the feminist movement in Mexico is organising a national strike the day after Women’s day. On March 09th, no woman will be seen outside her home or doing any type of activities. This is to show how they are ignoring the murder of the 52% of the population in the country. To raise awareness of the violence we suffer everyday.
No women on the streets
No women at work
No girls at school
No girls at universities
No women purchasing any services.
Hashtags you can follow are #undiasinnosotras #el9ningunasemueve #paronacional
(if you could spread the word, that would be amazing.)
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valelg · 4 years
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azul-alvarez · 4 years
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I've changed my icon as a way to show my support to the movement Un día sin nosotras (One day without us), in which we want to make conversation and protest about the violence against women, particularly in Mexico and Latinamerica. We're tired of not being heard and being ridiculed in our efforts to make our society understand the gravity of the situation. 10 women are being killed at day in Mexico and I keep hearing many people say "this is so stupid, you're not changing anything, pendeja". So you don't want to hear us? See us? Then you won't during a full day. I really wish many, many more of my sisters had the same choice that I have to come back after this monday. Ni una menos.
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dreamaredoodle · 4 years
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Thank you so much! I wasn’t expecting any asks so this is a nice surprice to wake up too.
Yes, what happened yesterday was a protest against women violence in México (and I think there was in latin america too? But I participated in the mx one since that’s where I live). So it was encouraged to all women to not go out, to schools, work, market, the street and stay out of social media as a silent protest of how it would be if women vanished, with the argument that everyday 10 women vanish because they get killed.
I have no idea yet how it went, is hard because not everyone was understanding and would punish women from not showing up for work and stuff like that, but even so I hope this is one of many movements to keep fighting for a safer country. We can only wait and keep raising our voices in protest.
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By La Carbajal, a student from Mexico City 
We’re facing a crisis that for many years has gone unsolved and year by year seems to get worse. That’s why a feminist collective in Veracruz convened all women around the country to carry out a national strike on March 9 under the hashtag #UnDiaSinNosotras — a day without women.
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tellmehowlostareyou · 4 years
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- Esta cuenta se une al #Paro9M , el día de mañana 9 de Marzo no nos moveremos.
- This account joins #Paro9M tomorrow, March 9th we will not move.
#UnDiaSinNosotras
#9M
#NosotrasParamos
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paolovesbeer · 4 years
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Fuerza 💜💚✨ A partir de una hora hasta el 10 de marzo estaré inactiva por todas mis redes sociales. Hasta ese entonces. Por todas nuestras hermanas, por todas las que no están, por las que faltan, por las que siguen aquí en lucha. Mucha fuerza a todas 🔥✨!!!! . . . . #8m #9m #paronacional #undiasinnosotras #undiasinmujeres #fuerza #bruja #feminista #💜 #💚 #✨ (en Planet Earth) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9fQyQrle1a/?igshid=ryr1q2ommk9u
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