On Friday, Councilwoman Women Fuensanta Olivares opened an exhibition entitled 'It hurts everyone' as one of the Jumilla activities that will commemorate the International Day Against Gender Violence, held on 25 November.
You presented an audiovisual presentation also reflects this social problem.
The exhibition includes a total of 9 pictures of women from the city which reflects the pain, humiliation and anger that women may feel they are victims of abuse and audiovisual prepared by Jumillano, shows, mainly, the effects and consequences suffered by children who witness such abuse and some of whom become abusers.
In the event Fuensanta Olivares appreciated the assistance of those present, including several municipal councilors of the groups.
"For the council of Women this afternoon is a step forward in the work, since we have been developing various legislatures, the importance of what opened tonight and the photos, the generous collaboration of women, young people work they have made their energies and their good work, for this to be a reality when several years have tried to channel this idea see the light now, "said Councillor of the area.
He also thanked everyone who contributed to this work, as well as Abilio Gilar for their work, effort and dedication, he congratulated all women, as well as the person who made the photos.
Olivares said that "hopefully this is about to end, we need not suffer in the XXI century this aggression and this lack of freedom against women and we should not tolerate at anyone, it hurts us all and this is the image every time they hit a woman, we are hitting you all. "
Finally, on the short film said "speaks for itself and no words of thanks to the authors, it is essential that young people take a step forward, since it is their future and are the society of the future and with these contributions is as begin to change society. "
In the exhibition of photographs by Noel Bonilla and Abilio Gilar, with the help of makeup Naike Buendía, Alicia participated Abellán, Lita Perez, Fuensanta Olivares, Juani Riquelme, Fany Martinez, Sara Perez, Sonia Navarro Anguix and Fina.
The exhibition can be seen until 27 November, Caja Murcia, from 18:00 to 20:00.
The visual has been led by young filmmakers and Hilary Thomas Jumillano Abraham Simon, belonging to the Madrid Film School.
This short will be projected throughout the week in the classroom culture Cajamurcia.
On the videotape, the authors appreciated the trust placed in them and noted that it is a very "delicate and serious and that the more support you have is best to eradicate it."
Stated that they had tried to "avoid sensationalism, but reflect the reality and how unpleasant it is violence, we focus on that violence, unfortunately, is inherited."
It is also reflected "that this violence has no face and that anyone can fall victim."
Finally, dedicated this short "people who have suffered, suffer and unfortunately will continue to suffer this violence."
Have been two of the activities included in this celebration and also on Tuesday, 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 council of Women is conducting an information campaign with phone numbers of care for women suffering from this violence, in different media.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla