Energy crisis and women: darkness is not impartial
Gender inequality is accentuated in crises. It poses threats to the health and safety of women, girls, and feminized bodies.
Abogada, investigadora, militante feminista y antirracista. Colabora para diferentes medios digitales.
Gender inequality is accentuated in crises. It poses threats to the health and safety of women, girls, and feminized bodies.
The problems that accentuate inequality and put the lives of women and people of diversity in Cuba at risk demand urgent solutions.
Abortion is a right always in dispute for which legal protection with sufficient regulatory hierarchy is vital for it to be preserved.
They carry on their backs the weight of their nation’s poverty. Affirmative policies and actions are a must.
They also take care from afar. They are maternal, even in the distance. Migrant motherhood is a challenge that many of us are not oblivious to.
We arrived at March 8 in Cuba with a crisis of femicides and a thirst for justice, legal and social, and with proposals to support the prevention and reparation of these events.
The instruments approved against gender-based violence on the island are not yet sufficiently grounded in institutional and political dynamics.
How do Cuban women live after the pandemic? What is known about the racialized, the transgender, the migrant, the disabled women?
Feminist justice does not only put into question that a particular case of gender-based violence be properly processed but also for that desire to achieve collective, social impacts.
Omissions and the punitive dilemma.
How are harassment, sexual assault, sexual abuse and femicide contemplated in the preliminary draft of the Cuban Penal Code?
This report comes to reveal everything that is missing in our society and in our institutions because, alone, even if we remember some, we cannot do battle against the structural beast of gender-based violence.
Protest is a legitimate right that is intertwined with others, it is a right that arises mainly from those groups that did not find an answer to the dissatisfaction of their most vital rights.
That the homogeneity of social policies transmutes to a socialist heterogeneity in response to inequalities cannot be postponed.
Under what conditions do Afro-descendant women get to the Task of Reorganization in Cuba and how can economic policies be reoriented to really benefit this sector?
There must be programs for the prevention of obstetric violence and it must also be legally regulated.
Despite the low maternal and infant mortality rates in Cuba, the debate on obstetric violence is necessary on the island.
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