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With the participation of more than 40 people realize the circle "Native and Foreign Women Against Machismo" , held at the University of Murcia on Wednesday March 3 this year. To mark the International Day of Working Women (March 8) our Latino Association Movement in the Region of Murcia, next to the Women's Commission Communist Youth Union of Spain (UJCE) wanted to raise awareness among native and foreign women, organizing the gathering in which they shared experiences and current issues on the situation facing today in all women.

Tertullian interventions began to worship the Peñas (Social Worker and Rep. Immigration and Social Action of IU-RM) who developed the theme of "Feminization of Poverty", detailing how different factors economic, social, cultural, etc. generate social exclusion and inequality that affects mostly the vulnerable, a sector where women are affected worldwide, by teaching that "70% of the world's poor are women," and where women suffer from the lack of equal opportunities and conditions, leading to insecurity in their lives.



The following statement was Viñan Mercy (Clinical Psychologist), Ecuadorian women and delegate of the Association Rumiñahui in the Region of Murcia, who presented the topic "" Double discrimination being female and immigrant ", which detail the need to change the discourse and ultimately defeatist the belief that women account, saying they are the most affected and most battered, emphasized that changing the discourse more optimistic and more assertive, the role that women play in society might be a more important role and more processor, also as an important, how to express the discrimination against immigrants and as women through years and years have been discriminated against for being women. Also emphasize the absorbing immigrant women in the male cultural model and host countries where many women are submissive and do not report abuse.


To end Worship exhibitions Peñas again intervened with the theme "violence against women, a common struggle," teaching the phases of voltage to aggression in different ways, their origin, development and outcomes, also explained the need to fight and denounce acts against of male violence. At the end of the presentations, the audience participated by asking questions to the speakers and giving positive ratings.

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