A Biscayan faces this Saturday the challenge of walking 16 hours without stopping through the mountains of Gordexola against cancer

A Biscayan faces this Saturday the challenge of walking 16 hours without stopping through the mountains of Gordexola against cancer

The initiative seeks to raise funds for the Acambi association and various activities have been scheduled throughout the day in Gordexola BILBAO, 25 (EUROPA PRESS) The Biscayan Javier Abaurrea faces this Saturday the challenge of walking for 16 uninterrupted hours through the mountains of Gordexola (Bizkaia) to raise funds in favor of Acambi, the association … Read more

Menstruation as a taboo subject: when you feel like an alien

Menstruation as a taboo subject: when you feel like an alien

A green hairy body, a large purple eye, and pink boots. This is what one of Alma Weber’s aliens looks like. The Dresden animated film artist sits on the flowered vintage sofa in her studio and draws sketches for her current project entitled “Menstrualiens” – a mixture of the words menstruation and aliens. – Aliens … Read more

why the right to abortion is threatened more than ever

why the right to abortion is threatened more than ever

In early 2020, Donald Trump became the first president to participate in the “March for Life” rally against the right to abortion held annually in Washington, the US capital. Throughout his tenure, the 45th President of the United States presented himself as an opponent of voluntary terminations of pregnancies. If he has since had to … Read more

“Men are not born with a taste for barbaque and women for gazpacho” – Release

“Men are not born with a taste for barbaque and women for gazpacho” – Release

A worm in the fruit. From ancient Rome to family meals and restaurant menus, gender stereotypes are insidiously infiltrating our plates. Nothing (or almost) escapes this binary prism still deeply rooted in our society. Freelance journalist and author Nora Bouazzouni examines in her second book, Steaksisme: put an end to the myth of veggie and … Read more

Mon Laferte launches her new album Six and talks about feminism – Music and Books – Culture

Mon Laferte launches her new album Six and talks about feminism – Music and Books – Culture

The singer, whose real name is Monserrat Bustamante, was inspired by the style of the late singer Chavela Vargas, a feminist figure, to compose part of this album in which the sounds of regional Mexican music stand out with melodies accompanied by accordions, guitars, Mexican vihuelas, violins and trumpets, in songs as friends simply, I … Read more

“Let’s stop inciting hatred”

“Let’s stop inciting hatred”

Once again the networks become hostile terrain for Aitana. The singer has again been involved in controversy, this time for some statements she has given to the magazine Esquire. “I’m a feminist but I don’t want to indoctrinate anyone“These are the words that have set the networks on fire and that the digital edition of … Read more

“We still started to come out of the darkness” – Release

“We still started to come out of the darkness” – Release

The procession did not fail to boo copiously one of the towers owned by Donald Trump in Manhattan, south of Central Park. It was at the foot of the Trump International Hotel and Tower that the third edition of the Women’s March in New York began this Saturday. The demonstrators, including many women, will do … Read more

the fed up with feminists censored by Instagram – Liberation

the fed up with feminists censored by Instagram – Liberation

“Since my arrival on Instagram in 2018, my account was suspended three times, including one time when it was completely deleted when I was 9 000 followers. Each time, it was without notice or explanation ”, says Jüne Plã, at the origin of the Jouissance Club account, which now has 825,000 subscribers. Along with thirteen … Read more

Heroine, jug and dreamer: Madame Bovary, is that us?

Heroine, jug and dreamer: Madame Bovary, is that us?

Born in 1857 from the pen of Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary is this year the heroine of the bicentenary of the birth of the writer. Romantic and tragic muse, inveterate dreamer, eternal dissatisfied, what if she looked more like us than we thought? – In a century and a half, its notoriety has only increased. … Read more

Plans to celebrate International Women’s Day at home: 8 books, films and records in which female talent shines

Plans to celebrate International Women’s Day at home: 8 books, films and records in which female talent shines

There is no better date than March 8 to get closer to the creation signed by women. In fact, these days we are overwhelmed by launches and initiatives that revolve around the feminism, the claims of gender or the recovery of authors forgotten by history. But we are not complaining, on the contrary. We know … Read more