The City Council, the educational community and the association Aidemar, have launched throughout the morning messages of awareness and visibility on this social scourge.
The mayor of San Pedro del Pinatar, Visitación Martínez, has read today the official manifesto for the Elimination of Violence against Women, in a public event in which the role has been for the educational community and the Aidemar association, which through from different actions they have added their voices to this fight.
Visitation Martínez has thanked this involvement of Pinatarense society and recalled that this struggle "must be joint against any act that threatens the dignity of women, and defend a fair and equal society, in which women and men can evenly participate in all areas and make decisions that affect us together. "
Users of the Day Center of the Association for the Integration of the Disabled in the Mar Menor Region (AIDEMAR) began the act by reading a manifesto, made by themselves, in which they called to break the spiral of violence and denounce any manifestation of it that occurs in society.
In addition, they distributed stickers with vindictive messages.
Subsequently, the sixth-grade students of the Los Pinos public school performed the song "Go around the letter", in which they modified a theme with a macho letter for messages of equality.
On the other hand, fifth grade students from the same school represented advertisements, also changing sexist messages, under the slogan "turn the message around".
ESO room students of the Manuel Tárraga Escribano Institute denounced messages and macho phrases installed in our society, dismantling these stereotypes.
On the other hand, the students of the Dos Mares Institute represented two small theatrical pieces in which they reflected the cases of violence and oppression that also occur among adolescents, called "Tradition is not possession" and "The manifestation".
The event culminated with the awarding of the "Turn around the Abuse" contest, to the student Noelia Nicolás, of the IES Dos Mares, whose image has illustrated the programming of this November 25.
In addition, violet points were installed throughout the morning in the Plaza de la Constitución and the institutes of the town, to inform about the resources available for the attention and prevention of sexist violence.
These points have in their design a work prepared by the students of the Extensive Support workshops of the Aidemar Day Center in San Pedro del Pinatar.
The events will continue tomorrow, November 26, with a coffee gathering aimed at the Roma woman, organized by the Gypsy Development Program and PAE in Social Services, and on 27 a talk on gender cyberviolence, given by Afammer psychologist María Araceli Rodriguez, also in this center.
On November 28 there will be a more playful activity, an inclusive dance workshop, taught by Isabel López Pérez, at the Center for Leisure and Emerging Arts, aimed at promoting women's empowerment and networking.
To conclude this week of activities, on November 29, the program "La Pecera Radio speaks of gender violence" will be broadcast, on Radio Pinatar, starting at 10:15 am, organized by Aidemar.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar