Facebook Twitter Telegram Youtube Instagram FlipboardCheck all the information in PDF on your favorite deviceThe Government Subdelegation recognizes the work of feminist groups and associations in rural areas of the provinceA look with a gender perspective for the 8M in Granada: the visions of a common struggle for women's equalityFamily photo of the tribute of the Government Subdelegation in Granada to rural women for the 8M 2022./ Jose Velasco / PhotographerssportsN. Gómez Mira Granada, March 08, 2022 - 12:13 p.m.Laura Pérez and Patricia Rodríguez (top left);Patro Contreras and Victoria Medina (top right);Pilar Aranda and Verónica Recchioni (below)./ PS / GHThe 8-M, Women's Day, is not a happy day but a vindictive one.It is a day to raise your voice in that fight to achieve real equality between men and women and also a day to "recognize the rights that women have been achieving since the UN approved March 8 as the International Day of Women, 45 years ago now", as indicated by the sub-delegate of the Government in Granada, Inmaculada López Calahorro, minutes before paying tribute to various groups that know well what it means to fight against gender and social inequality: women rural in the province.On March 8, 2022, the Government Subdelegation in Granada wanted to recognize the role played by this group, which still has to deal with the lack of access to such basic things as what it is today for everyone to have Wi-Fi in home, something that intensified even more in times of pandemic, but which these women knew how to overcome."Feminism has a transforming power that institutions must protect and help to continue strengthening and developing because in the end it is a welfare for all women, for men and women," said López Calahorro, who also highlighted the progress "with laws such as that of Gender Violence and the law of Equality between men and women", which have been given little by little in Spain.The sub-delegate of the Government in Granada, Inmaculada López Calahorro, this 8M 2022./ J. Velasco / Photographerssports"That is why I want to send a message to the public, so that they continue to adopt a feminist perspective with which to face the challenges of the future, which we also know are currently serious," explained the sub-delegate of the Government, before giving way to the voice that She had "the privilege", as she herself acknowledged, of "speaking on behalf of the rural women of the province": the vice president of the Provincial Council for Equality of the Granada Provincial Council, Francisca Fuillerat."We must recognize the value that the Government Subdelegation has decided to put the focus and the center of attention on March 8 on valuing the work of rural women before the pandemic and after the pandemic," Fuillerat said. , who assured that "this group of the population, in addition to the overload they already had before the pandemic, has seen it increase by taking responsibility for a lot of activities, such as tutoring the homework of school-age sons and daughters with a simple mobile phone and significant connection difficulties because there are areas of the province where Wi-Fi still does not reach well".The 'voice' of rural women this 8M 2022 in Granada./ J. Velasco / PhotographerssportsDuring the pandemic, Fuillerat recalls, "those rural women, faced with the stupor that confinement meant for the entire population, did not hesitate to go forward and take charge of that guardianship of duties and today the Subdelegation values a job unprecedented as was the making of gowns, PPE suits, masks...", something that has made this March 8, 2022 recognized.As Fuillerat indicated, "these women have names and surnames: they belong to the Nueva Ola de Peñuelas Association, the Montes Orientales Regional Association, which includes 12 associations in the region, the Aura de Atarfe collective and the Mercedes Women's Collective. Salinas de Jun", entities that deserve all possible applause this 8M.You have to be registered to be able to write comments.© JolyDigital |Rioja 13, Mezzanine.41001 Seville