San Bartolomé celebrates 8M with a tribute through voices and images of women from the municipality

In addition, until March 14, you can visit the open-air exhibition 'Women who inspire' in Playa Honda

San Bartolomé City Council Video for Women's Day

The San Bartolomé City Council commemorates 8M with two actions aimed at getting to know "our women" and reinforcing their role in municipal and world history.

On the one hand, a video has been made, which has been broadcast on YouTube and on the City Council's Facebook page, in which women from this municipality give voice to all women in the fight for equality, which has been carried out in collaboration with Trib-Arte. In addition, until March 14, you can visit the open-air exhibition 'Women who inspire' on Calle Mayor in Playa Honda.

Also, this March 8, the roundabout of the Communities in Playa Honda and the City Hall tower will be lit up. “From the San Bartolomé City Council today we reiterate our firm support for the right of women throughout the world to make decisions in all spheres of life, to equal pay, to the equitable distribution of care and recognized and remunerated domestic work, the end of all forms of violence against women and girls and health care services that respond to their needs. We want to contribute to making this the century in which women's equality is definitively achieved," said the Councilor for Equality of San Bartolomé, María Dolores Fernández.

The mayor of San Bartolomé and the Councilor for Equality

The San Bartolomé City Council is committed to "an equal future", also highlighting that, "in this moment of crisis caused by Covid-19, the role of women has been of great relevance, occupying a great prominence from all areas, from health, as caregivers, from research, development and innovation, as community organizers and from social or political leadership in the fight against the pandemic...",

The mayor of San Bartolomé, Alexis Tejera, congratulates all women "for their tireless work, for the celebration of this struggle of women for their participation within society, on the path of total emancipation and in their full development as a person in all areas." "The steps taken are getting bigger and bigger, but there is still a way to go in this fight. For this reason, making women visible this month of March is among our commitments, he points out.

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