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Letras Violetas Program Distributes Over 700 Copies of Feminist Stories and Books for Book Day Celebration

The Letras Violetas program is part of the Book Day celebration with the delivery of over 700 copies

The Regional Council’s Equality Service has completed the distribution of feminist stories and books to all libraries in towns with less than 20,000 inhabitants and local autonomous bodies, ELA, within the program violet letters. In general, they are distributed more than 720 copies for all ages. The Deputy Head of Equality, Susana Sanchez Toro, has delivered the last units to the Medina Sidonia Library, within the framework of the commemoration of Saint George, Book Day, which took place this week. The Councilor for Tourism, Trade and Local Development took part in the presentation ceremony, Carola Cornelissen.

The collection includes stories for the early childhood as ‘Teresa, the princess’; such titles recognized like ‘Arturo and Clementina’ or ‘Candy Rose’; working to prevent it abuse of childhood like ‘Not a forced kiss’, ‘Marta won’t kiss’ and ‘My body is mine’; stories found excellent feminists that history could not be erased: ‘My first book about them’ and ‘100 women who changed the world’. Thanks to Letras Violetas, heroines like ‘Super Deaf’, ‘Daniela Pirata’, ‘The Invisible Girl’ or ‘The Girl Who Saved the Books’ will be in libraries.

For adolescence, there are also titles that enter into relationships of respect of love such as ‘Flanagan’s Red Diary’, ‘Charlotte’s Red Diary’, ‘It’s Not Love’ or ‘It’s Not Sex’, and works are included to history of feminism from ‘Feminism for Beginners’ and ‘We Should All Be Feminists’. LGTBI, as in ‘Heartstopper. Two boys together’ or ‘That girl drives me away’.

The gender violence taking over a large number of the titles. ‘Charlotte’s blue diary’, ‘Hello warrior: female desire for revolution’, ‘María Magdalena’, ‘If it’s love it won’t hurt’, ‘Calm down. Stories to go alone at night’, or ‘How to settle a wet book’ which deals with the savage violence.

Works are also included classic by female authors such as ‘The Submission of Women’, ‘On the Education of Ladies’, ‘The Spanish Woman and Other Writings’ or the ‘Cyborg Manifesto’. Reading for young people and adults is also a must soap operas such as ‘The Private Life of Carmina Massot’, ‘The Braid’ or ‘Donkey Belly’.

In addition, various topics are included such as sport with titles like ‘La marathoniana. The race that changed women’s sport’, ‘You run like a girl’ or ‘Women in sport: 50 daring athletes who played to win’. The Cheers find a place on the shelves with works such as ‘Invisible Women for Medicine’, ‘Time for Care’, or ‘I Invite You a Mojito’. he is until He also has a role in works such as ‘Neither muses nor submissives’, the philosophy in ‘Women philosophers in History’ and enter the debate on the multiculturalism ‘They will not cover us: Islam, veil, patriarchy’, ‘Girl of the road’, ‘Feminism in Islam’ and ‘They will love us on Monday’ on the show.

They reach the recommended libraries for the objective truths with examples like ‘Lalo, the pink prince’, ‘Long live the colored nail’, ‘Dad’, ‘Billy Elliot’, ‘Life in common’, ‘Homo machus. From animals to men’, or ‘We too. Compass for young women’.

Finally, the setting of the the business prostitution in works such as ‘Sexual Neoliberalism. The myth of free choice’, ‘Prostitution at the heart of capitalism’ and ‘Revolt of the prostitutes’.

2024-04-26 09:40:13
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