To mark the International Day Against Gender Violence, held on 25 November, the city of Jumilla, through the Department of Women has organized several activities that have been submitted by the responsible Fuensanta Olivares
Olivares, before presentation of acts thanked "everyone who helped to conduct a campaign that we had raised with great enthusiasm."
It has organized an exhibition that includes 10 photographs of women from the city with the slogan 'It hurts everyone and all', "where we wanted to see ourselves reflected in the pain, humiliation and anger that these women may feel they are victims of abuse "said Councilwoman Women.
For photos have collaborated PP Councilwoman Alicia Abella, a representative of IU-LV Lita Perez, Councilman Women own Fuensanta Olivares, municipal officials, Fany Martinez, representing the local media, the dancer Sara Perez and a high school teacher, "I thank all who have lent their image as volunteers and with the aim of making us reflect on why they are still 49 victims until the end of October, killed by their partners," said Olivares.
The exhibition opens on Friday 20 November, Caja Murcia from 20:00 hours and then screened a short film was directed by two young filmmakers Jumillano, "which they raised the idea and technical means of the Madrid Film School where they study have prepared this audiovisual where they show the vision they have of this social problem. "
This short will be projected throughout the week in the classroom culture Cajamurcia.
On Tuesday, the 24 is divided into the Market of 1,000 copies of short pins that have been developed.
Similarly, on 25 November the council will join the event organized from the Association of Women Against Gender Violence Jumilla, Alma and will be a silent demonstration in the monolith that is located on Liberty Avenue at 20.00.
Also will be shared anonymous silhouettes of the season last year, which include the slogan and the poster of the 2009 season and will be distributed in public assembly spaces, and some coasters will be distributed in coffee shops.
Finally, the Women's council is preparing an information campaign with phone numbers of care for women suffering domestic violence and this is reflected in the different media.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla