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El 3 de junio de 2015 miles de personas salieron a las calles en Argentina bajo una consigna que se transformó en símbolo regional: “Ni Una Menos”. La movilización surgió tras el femicidio de Chiara Páez, una adolescente de 14 años asesinada por su novio en Santa Fe, y marcó un antes y un después en la manera de visibilizar la violencia machista.A 11 años de la primera movilización, Argentina sigue contando mujeres asesinadas: 3144 desde aquel entonces y 105 en lo que va del 2026. Cambian los gobiernos, los discursos, las redes sociales y hasta las formas de nombrar la violencia. Pero hay algo que permanece brutalmente estable: cada 31 horas, un varón se convierte en femicida. No es una metáfora. No es una exageración. No es una “sensación”. Son datos. Según relevamientos recientes del observatorio ‘Ahora que sí nos ven', durante los primeros meses de 2026 se registró en Argentina un femicidio cada 31 horas.
En el episodio de hoy de femiñetas Radio... compartimos una charla entrañable y en exclusiva con Maitena, madrina de femiñetas desde nuestro primer número y la persona que impulsó la incorporación de la letra ñ en el nombre de nuestro proyecto. Recientemente galardonada con el Premio Quevedos de Humor Gráfico, Maitena nos habla de este reconocimiento histórico recibido en el Paraninfo de la Universidad de Alcalá, el mismo escenario donde se entrega el Premio Cervantes. Se convierte así en la primera mujer en recibir una distinción que antes obtuvieron referentes como Quino, El Roto, Forges, Ziraldo o Mingote. Y se fotografia con la relatoría gráfica de vicky cuello para Transoceánicas podcast (episodio junto a Flavita banana.Además ...A once años del primer grito colectivo de Ni Una Menos, conversamos con la periodista y activista Virginia Giacosa, desde Rosario, para reflexionar sobre el recorrido del movimiento feminista en Argentina, sus conquistas, desafíos y las urgencias del presente. La conversación cobra especial relevancia tras el reciente feminicidio de Agostina Vega, una adolescente de 14 años cuyo asesinato volvió a conmocionar al país pocos días antes de una nueva movilización de Ni Una Menos. ¿Qué ha cambiado en estos once años? ¿Qué deudas persisten? ¿Cómo seguir construyendo respuestas colectivas frente a las violencias machistas? También los fans han despedido al Indio Solari, un líder de la musica rock argentina de los ultimos años, icono de la autogestión y un poeta de estos tiempos, y vir nos cuenta lo que ha sucedido este fin de semana.Y para cerrar el programa, nos acompaña la ilustradora y autora Carlota Juncosa, que nos presenta CREA con FOCO, una propuesta para pensar la creatividad, los procesos artísticos y las formas de narrarnos en tiempos de incertidumbre.Tres voces, tres miradas y una misma convicción: seguir creando, reflexionando y construyendo comunidad desde el feminismo y la cultura.Octava temporada. Seguimos en pie desde El Prat Ràdio en directo martes de 15 a 16h en 91.6. Y también en Radio Universidad en Argentina 103.3. Los Domingos de 19 a 20h. Con Javiera Tapia Torra (ausente con aviso) y Flor Coll. Produce Chamana Comunicación
Paso una nueva marcha multitudinaria de NI UNA MENOS. Lo cuenta Natasha Zaiat en Cheque en Blanco.
Murió el Indio Solari a los 77 años y Argentina entró en duelo. El gobierno enfrentó una crisis interna por el pliego de Verónica Michelli. Patricia Bullrich se abstuvo en el Senado. Y el femicidio de Agostina Vega, una nena de 14 años asesinada en Córdoba, volvió a movilizar al país en el 11° aniversario de Ni Una Menos.
Feminist mobilizations across the country, a major shift in how you get your car inspected, and a tragic mountain rescue operation in Patagonia, World Cup flights cancelled, the national film awards, a strain on the country's public higher education network and more!Thanks for tuning in!Let us know what you think and what we can improve on by emailing us at info@rorshok.com Like what you hear? Subscribe, share, and tell your buds.Argentina is safer to lend to. Is it safe enough to invest long-term? by Adrian Genesirhttps://buenosairesherald.com/op-ed/argentina-is-safer-to-lend-to-is-it-safe-enough-to-invest-long-termCheck out our new t-shirts: https://rorshok.store/We want to get to know you! Please fill in this mini-survey: https://forms.gle/NV3h5jN13cRDp2r66Wanna avoid ads and help us financially? Follow the link: https://bit.ly/rorshok-donate
¡Bienvenidos a una nueva edición! Nos subimos al tren de la historia y la actualidad con un recorrido profundo que conecta el pasado con los dolores y resistencias del presente. En "La Noticia de Siempre", abrimos el arcón de los recuerdos de junio: desde el nacimiento de YPF en 1922 y la histórica primera marcha del #NiUnaMenos en 2015, hasta el impacto destructivo del "Rodrigazo" en 1975 y el legado de Ada Lovelace, la primera programadora de la historia. En "Escondido Mi País", ponemos la lupa en la realidad federal que los grandes medios olvidan. Analizamos el alarmante aumento del riesgo de femicidios en las provincias y los fallos ambientales que marcan un antes y un después: la declaración de Ecocidio en Corrientes por el monocultivo forestal y el freno judicial a las fumigaciones con agrotóxicos en Entre Ríos. Además, la radiografía del ajuste: represión a estatales en Chubut, despidos en Paraná y el recorte de transporte que afecta a los estudiantes en Salta. En la segunda hora, "América Escondida" nos lleva a recorrer el mapa político y social de la región. Analizamos las elecciones al rojo vivo en Colombia (bajo sospecha de fraude) y el balotaje clave en Perú, junto a la crítica situación social en Bolivia, que ya se cobró seis vidas. Cerramos con la silenciosa pero catastrófica crisis ambiental de las abejas en el continente. Todo esto, abrazado por la mejor música: un viaje sonoro que va desde los primeros pasos de The Beatles, pasando por los 40 años de A Kind of Magic de Queen, hasta los homenajes imperdibles a Seba Teyseyra y al gran Manuel Belgrano. ¡Dale play y compartí este viaje con nosotros!
Des dizaines de milliers d'Argentins et d'Argentines sont descendus dans les rues pour manifester contre les violences faites aux femmes, ce mercredi 3 juin 2026. La marche annuelle du collectif Ni Una Menos, « Pas une de moins » a connu un regain de mobilisation provoqué par le récent féminicide d'une adolescente. « Je suis venue pour toutes les filles qui souffrent, et pour celles qui ne sont plus là », assure une militante dans le cortège de Buenos Aires, interrogée par Théo Conscience. Sur les pancartes de la manifestation, le visage d'Agostina Vega, une adolescente argentine assassinée. Tous et toutes réclament que justice soit rendue à la jeune femme. L'État veut supprimer la notion de féminicide du Code pénal, et depuis son élection, le président argentin Javier Milei démantèle les programmes d'aide aux victimes, et de sensibilisation aux violences de genre. La date des élections en Haïti toujours floue Le gouvernement opère un coup de force, selon Frantz Duval, rédacteur en chef du Nouvelliste en nommant un directeur général du Conseil électoral provisoire (CEP), qui avait déjà été élevé au rang de directeur exécutif par arrêté. Une décision perçue comme une tentative d'accroître l'influence gouvernementale au sein de l'appareil électoral. Le gouvernement a, par ailleurs, publié un décret électoral dont le Conseil électoral provisoire dit n'avoir pas eu connaissance en amont. Le journal questionne aussi la saisie d'armes dans le pays, alors que la douane haïtienne a collecté 12,3 milliards de gourdes au mois de mai, en hausse de plus de 15%, « une très bonne chose, très peu de choses pour les finances haïtiennes » même s'il reconnaît que la frontière avec la République haïtienne est une passoire, et que les façades maritimes haïtiennes sont très peu contrôlées. Le Nouvelliste revient enfin sur le grand écrivain haïtien René Depestre, qui est à l'honneur de la 32è édition de Livres en Folie. Le plus grand salon littéraire du pays a lieu ce jeudi à Pétion-Ville et où des centaines de lecteurs sont attendus chaque année. Cuba de plus en plus isolée La pression de Washington contre Cuba accélère le désengagement d'entreprises étrangères, à la veille de l'entrée en vigueur du décret américain qui menace de sanctions financières les entreprises étrangères qui commercent avec le régime. Hier, (3 juin 2026) la Banque centrale de Cuba a annoncé la suspension des paiements par cartes Visa et Mastercard à partir de samedi, après la rupture des relations entre une banque étrangère et une institution financière de l'île, en raison des sanctions américaines. Une décision qui isole encore un peu plus Cuba du reste du monde, explique Elias Amor, un économiste cubain installé en Espagne : « Ce sont les touristes qui utilisent ces cartes de paiement. Les Cubains n'en ont pas, ils paient en espèces tout ce qu'ils achètent. Ils vivent dans un contexte économique très rudimentaire, très retardé, où le troc et le commerce de rue sont encore très répandus. C'est une situation de misère absolue, avec un ralentissement très important de l'activité économique au cours de ce premier trimestre. » La cigarette électronique menace la santé publique aux États-Unis La cigarette électronique est en passe de devenir un problème de santé publique. Elle provoque de plus en plus d'addictions notamment chez les jeunes. Le taux de nicotine autorisé dans le liquide est, par exemple, trois fois plus élevé qu'en France. Dans un pays qui a pourtant fait une grande campagne contre le tabagisme, il y a des années, les vapes semblent tomber dans l'angle mort des politiques publiques de prévention, raconte Edward Maille. Le journal de la 1ère L'Assemblée nationale a voté une loi qui reconnait la part de responsabilité de l'État français dans le scandale du chlordécone. Un texte qui n'a aucune charge juridique, vidé de sa substance, explique Benoît Ferrand, d'Outre-mer La 1ère.
En el nuevo aniversario de #NiUnaMenos Mili nos trae una columna explicando los avances y retrocesos de los últimos 10 años
La Cámara de Diputados de Entre Ríos adhirió a la conmemoración del aniversario del movimiento social que visibiliza la lucha de las mujeres contra la violencia machista y la defensa de sus derechos. En diálogo con Radio Diputados, la diputada Carolina Streitenberger, destacó el protocolo aprobado recientemente por el cuerpo para la prevención y el abordaje de casos de abusos o maltratos en el ámbito laboral.
En el día de la marcha NI UNA MENOS en todo el país, en Vuelo de Regreso hablamos con Fabiana Tuñez, directora de La Casa del Encuentro Con Santiago Pont Lezica y Gisela Larsen FM MILENIUM
En la antesala de una nueva movilización de Ni Una Menos, el Observatorio de Violencias Mercedes Pagnutti advirtió que la provincia de Santa Fe presenta una de las tasas de femicidios más altas del país. La concejala rosarina Norma López reclamó más políticas públicas de prevención y cuestionó iniciativas que, según sostuvo, desalientan las denuncias por violencia de género.
A 11 años del primer #NiUnaMenos, otra piba de 14 años fue víctima de femicidio.Agostina Vega vuelve a poner una pregunta incómoda arriba de la mesa: cuántas leyes, protocolos y discursos tenemos, y cuánto sigue fallando.Mañana hay movilizaciones en Ushuaia, Río Grande y Tolhuin.La nota completa está en gamera.com.ar: “11 años de deudas”.¿Querés data diaria? Escribinos al 2901 50-2990
La Casa del Encuentro presentó un informe que releva 3.424 víctimas fatales desde junio de 2015. Desde la organización advirtieron sobre el aumento de los riesgos para mujeres y diversidades, cuestionaron la falta de políticas públicas y reclamaron una mayor capacitación con perspectiva de género en la Justicia y las fuerzas de seguridad.
En la previa del Ni Una Menos, la columnista de Agenda Propia, Sofía Mansilla abordó el pensamiento de Rita Segato para analizar cómo la sociedad naturaliza la violencia sobre los cuerpos de mujeres y niñas.Durante su columna, planteó la necesidad de repensar el rol del Estado, los vínculos sociales y las masculinidades, remarcando que el feminismo no es solo una lucha de mujeres, sino una herramienta para defender la vida, la igualdad y los derechos humanos.Escucha la columna aquí:
En la previa del 3 de junio, Luján Faila, técnica egresada de la UNSE, tesista de la Licenciatura en Sociología y activista feminista, compartió su mirada sobre la realidad del país en materia de género y femicidios.La integrante de Poder Feminista y de la Subcomisión de Género del Club Ciclista Olímpico de La Banda destacó la importancia de seguir construyendo espacios de reflexión, organización y acompañamiento frente a las violencias. Además, remarcó el rol de la universidad y de los clubes como lugares capaces de transformar vínculos y promover igualdad.Escucha la entrevista aquí:
Isabella Mesa Sanchez had everything to look forward to: a young son she adored and a burgeoning career in modeling. When she flew to Colombia to meet her partner, she expected a belated birthday celebration. Instead, she met the ultimate betrayal. This episode pulls back the curtain on a relationship defined by a lethal need for control and the devastating moment that obsession turned deadly. This is the tragic case of Isabella Mesa Sanchez. You can listen to our NEW episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all other streaming platforms. — Isabella Mesa Sánchez lo tenía todo: un hijo pequeño al que adoraba y una floreciente carrera como modelo. Cuando viajó a Colombia para encontrarse con su pareja, esperaba una celebración de cumpleaños tardía. En cambio, sufrió la mayor traición. Este episodio revela una relación marcada por una necesidad letal de control y el devastador momento en que esa obsesión se volvió mortal. Este es el trágico caso de Isabella Mesa Sánchez. Puede escuchar nuestro NUEVO episodio en Spotify, Apple Podcasts y todas las demás plataformas de transmisión. — Resources If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, you can find support at https://www.thehotline.org or contact them at 800-799-SAFE (7233). You can also learn about warning signs of abuse here >> https://wadvocates.org/find-help/about-domestic-violence/warning-signs-of-abuse/ If you reside in Colombia, you can find domestic violence resources in your area here >> https://findahelpline.com/organizations/linea-155-salvia — Link + Sources: El Colombiano: https://www.elcolombiano.com/medellin/quien-era-isabella-mesa-la-joven-que-asesinaron-en-medellin-y-metieron-dento-de-una-maleta-DE23639129 El Colombiano: https://www.elcolombiano.com/medellin/asesinato-mujer-barrio-doce-octubre-medellin-en-una-maleta-FF23629059 El Colombiano: https://www.elcolombiano.com/medellin/feminicidio-de-joven-isabella-mesa-imputan-a-presunto-reponsable-soldado-NE23639567 Noticias Caracol: https://youtu.be/sNEeI8hKcn8?si=2mJEiAwVDMPOFVEn Testigo Directo: https://youtu.be/hJk_4XjKe6Q?si=sXpAos8LgBCMOS1s El Pais: https://elpais.com/america-colombia/2024-01-30/el-segundo-feminicidio-de-medellin-en-2024-el-cuerpo-de-isabella-mesa-aparecio-en-una-maleta.html Infobae: https://www.infobae.com/tag/isabella-mesa-sanchez/ DailyMailUK: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13028619/Model-soldier-boyfriend-girlfriend-murder-stabbed-Colombia-Mexico.html DailyMail UK: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13028619/Model-soldier-boyfriend-girlfriend-murder-stabbed-Colombia-Mexico.html NeedToKnow: https://needtoknow.co.uk/2024/01/30/model-19-beaten-to-death-by-soldier-boyfriend-and-body-put-in-suitcase/ Telantioquia Noticias: https://youtu.be/vXcyoTeb_ow?si=jer50-zIe8VQKAoz Teleantioquia Noticia: https://youtu.be/5LlKGEu-No4?si=cTztBpsKbmSyJKBA Semana: https://youtu.be/ypd3TKp_l0k Noticia Caracol: https://youtu.be/vCbirpVD9mA?si=HmbcLbnd40fEmLab Noticias RCN: https://youtu.be/Ix5kXzJbuTo?si=08wRCiPEdA5vDz58 VANGUARDIA: https://youtu.be/DGHaGqPFcsU?si=uh_7XPnLlT7Bvw4u :A RED VIRAL: https://youtu.be/vCbirpVD9mA?si=HmbcLbnd40fEmLab Testigo Directo: https://youtu.be/hJk_4XjKe6Q?si=vsxn8U3f-pR3P3bH Vanguardia: https://www.vanguardia.com/judicial/2024/02/01/video-asi-fue-el-entierro-de-isabella-mesa-sanchez-la-joven-asesinada-por-su-novio-en-medellin/?fbclid=IwY2xjawQN6BtleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEei8-flQzEuublBKXyJn4lkvtBJA1DIsoqkj78DUP_QOzi-di6F6KJT2awyFQ_aem_cp8F9Ck_9fL_Rs1ySbEb9Q Minuto30: https://www.minuto30.com/31-anos-de-carcel-a-soldado-que-mato-a-su-novia-y-la-oculto-en-una-maleta-en-medellin/1606103/?no_cache=1715374830&fbclid=IwY2xjawQN6Z1leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEelkeduGTNXITzq3_gaNSzZzbEnBmZz4Vm88LRhOFH9jgOUK_I-P1jEtwWRCA_aem_AGagblTaeSrkv_Rz8x3V2A#google_vignette Distributed by Genuina Media — Buy Us A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/svsm_podcast — Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SVSM_PodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@svsm_podcastTwitter/ X: https://www.twitter.com/SVSM_PodcastBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/svsmpodcast.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoViolentoSoMacabroPodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@svsm_podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@svsm_podcast Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Cecilia Palmeiro é uma professora, pesquisadora, escritora, ativista e tradutora argentina, formada como doutora em Literatura Latino-americana na Universidade de Princeton. Tem publicado os livros de pesquisa “Desbunde y Felicidad: De la Cartonera a Perlongher”; “Correspondencia de Néstor Perlongher”; e do romance Cat Power: La toma de la Tierra. É pesquisadora no CONICET, além de professora na New York University em Buenos Aires e na Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (Untref), no programa de pós-graduação em Estudos e Políticas de Gênero, onde dirige o centro de pesquisa (CIEPOG). É uma das fundadoras do movimento Ni Una Menos.O podcast foi gravado na Cabine Tatuí.Apresentação: João Varella | Coordenação: Cecilia Arbolave | Produção, operação técnica e edição de áudio: Ian Uviedo e Júlia Carvalho Conheça a Sala Tatuí: www.salatatui.com.br | Conheça a Banca Tatuí: www.bancatatui.com.br | Assine o Boletim Tatuí: www.substack.com/@boletimtatui
En el vasto panorama de la literatura latinoamericana, "Las muertas" de Jorge Ibargüengoitia emerge como un artefactosatírico magistral, un híbrido de crónica y grotesco que desmantela las ilusiones del México posrevolucionario. Expone la psique colectiva de una sociedad represiva; socialmente, denuncia la intersección de género, clase ypoder en los 60; culturalmente, parodia el sensacionalismo para revelar verdades incómodas. Su adaptación en Netflix por Luis Estrada revitaliza esta crítica, haciendo eco en nuestra era de #NiUnaMenos y escándalos políticos.Para el lector contemporáneo, esta obra no es mero entretenimiento: es una invitación provocadora a confrontar el "mal banal" en nuestras propias fosas sociales. Sumérgete en sus páginas; saldrás con una risa amarga, pero con ojos más agudos para ver el México que aún yace enterrado. ¿Estás listo para desenterrar?"Crónicas Lunares di Sun" es un podcast cultural presentado por Irving Sun, que abarca una variedad de temas, desde la literatura y análisis de libros hasta discusiones sobre actualidad y personajes históricos. Se difunde en múltiples plataformas como Ivoox, Apple Podcast, Spotify y YouTube, donde también ofrece contenido en video, incluyendo reflexiones sobre temas como la meditación y la filosofía teosófica. Los episodios exploran textos y conceptos complejos, buscando fomentar la reflexión y el autoconocimiento entre su audiencia, los "Lunares", quienes pueden interactuar y apoyar el programa a través de comentarios, redes sociales y donaciones. AVISO LEGAL: Los cuentos, poemas, fragmentos de novelas, ensayos y todo contenido literario que aparece en Crónicas Lunares di Sun podrían estar protegidos por derecho de autor (copyright). Si por alguna razón los propietarios no están conformes con el uso de ellos por favor escribirnos al correo electrónico cronicaslunares.sun@hotmail.com y nos encargaremos de borrarlo inmediatamente. Si te gusta lo que escuchas y deseas apoyarnos puedes dejar tu donación en PayPal, ahí nos encuentras como @IrvingSun https://paypal.me/IrvingSun?country.x=MX&locale.x=es_XC Síguenos en: Telegram: Crónicas Lunares di Sun Crónicas Lunares di Sun - YouTube https://t.me/joinchat/QFjDxu9fqR8uf3eR https://www.facebook.com/cronicalunar/?modal=admin_todo_tour Crónicas Lunares (@cronicaslunares.sun) • Fotos y videos de Instagram https://twitter.com/isun_g1 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9lODVmOWY0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/4x2gFdKw3FeoaAORteQomp https://mx.ivoox.com/es/s_p2_759303_1.html https://tunein.com/user/gnivrinavi/favorites
Femicides, corruption scandals, and economic pain are all shaking Argentina. President Javier Milei, facing protests and poor provincial election results, is hoping a Trump-backed bailout will also bail him out. With legislative elections coming up, how will Milei survive this compound crisis? In this episode: Natalie Alcoba (@nataliealcoba), Journalist Episode credits: This episode was produced by Marcos Bartolomé and Amy Walters, with Melanie Marich, Duha Mosaad, Farhan Rafid, and our guest host, Natasha Del Toro. It was edited by Kylene Kiang and Sarí el-Khalili. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube
Estuvimos en comunicación con Lucía Cavallero, socióloga, investigadora y militante feminista e integrante de Ni Una Menos. El femicidio de Brenda, Morena y Lara, de 20 y 15 años, vuelve a poner sobre la mesa discusiones que (mal) creíamos saldadas. Hablamos sobre el tratamiento en los medios de comunicación hegemónico, el contexto de las mujeres y diversidades y cómo influye el contexto político-económico.
El 17 de marzo de 2024, una tranquila tarde en el vecindario de East Garfield Park, en Chicago, se vio sacudida por un crimen devastador. Cerca de un área de juegos en Horan Park, encontraron el cuerpo de una joven. La vida de una na adolescente de 16 años llena de sueños y talento, fue arrebatada demasiado pronto. Este es el tragico asesinato de Kaylah Love.Puede escuchar nuestro NUEVO episodio en Spotify, Apple Podcasts y todas las demás plataformas de transmisión.—On March 17, 2024, a quiet afternoon in the East Garfield Park neighborhood of Chicago was shaken by a devastating crime. Near a playground in Horan Park, the body of a young girl was found. The life of a 16-year-old girl full of dreams and talent was taken away too soon. This is the tragic case of Kaylah Love. You can listen to our NEW episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all other streaming platforms.—Link + Sources:CBS News: https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/teen-in-custody-for-death-of-kaylah-love-girl-brutally-murdered-on-west-side-chicago-police-sources-say/ABC 7 Chicago News: https://abc7chicago.com/post/chicago-stabbing-15-year-old-boy-charged-murder-kaylah-love-death-horan-park-van-buren-street-cpd-says/16076493/ABC 7 Chicago News: https://abc7chicago.com/post/kaylah-love-death-loved-ones-hold-vigil-honor-16-year-old-girl-killed-east-garfield-park-chicago-police-investigating/16074414/ABC 7 Chicago News: https://abc7chicago.com/post/chicago-stabbing-15-year-old-boy-charged-murder-kaylah-love-death-horan-park-van-buren-street-cpd-says/16076493/FOX 32 Chicago News: https://www.fox32chicago.com/video/1613077FOX 32 Chicago News: https://www.fox32chicago.com/news/15yo-charged-in-16yo-girls-death-chicagoNBC 5 Chicago News: https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/horan-park-chicago-beating-death-teen/3705255/Chicago Tribune: https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/03/24/judge-orders-boy-15-held-in-killing-of-16-year-old-girl-in-west-side-park/— Distributed by Genuina Media — Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SVSM_PodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@svsm_podcastTwitter/ X: https://www.twitter.com/SVSM_PodcastBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/svsmpodcast.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoViolentoSoMacabroPodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@svsm_podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@svsm_podcast
In July 2004, 17-year-old Amanda Lee Zubia vanished without warning. Days of desperate searching ended with a discovery that would shatter her family forever—marked by unimaginable cruelty, betrayal, and the devastating truth about who was involved. This is the tragic case of Amanda Lee Zubia.You can listen to our NEW episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all other streaming platforms.—-En julio de 2004, Amanda Lee Zubia, de 17 años, desapareció sin previo aviso. Días de búsqueda desesperada terminaron con un descubrimiento que destrozaría a su familia para siempre—marcado por una crueldad inimaginable, traición y la devastadora verdad sobre quiénes estuvieron involucrados. Este es el trágico caso de Amanda Lee Zubia.Puede escuchar nuestro NUEVO episodio en Spotify, Apple Podcasts y todas las demás plataformas de transmisión.—-Link + Sources:23 ABC News: https://youtu.be/nHQsvj1X0mo?si=xVS-Ck3wMNu0Nukw17 KGET News: https://youtu.be/g5xMvlqOXDQ?si=SBFKiJabFnCk3TP417 KGET News : https://youtu.be/5w3UZmIhRw4?si=dgfjwSbTXAauXrR8 (FAMILY SPEAKS)Eyewitness News FOX 58: https://youtu.be/A-BCX73UUmQ?si=__znSkSGV4JsSU14Legacy: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/bakersfield/name/amanda-zubia-obituary?id=26690182Eyewitnes News: https://bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/governor-newsom-reverses-parole-for-convicted-murderer-of-17-year-old-amanda-zubia-kern-county-californiaThe Bakersfield California: https://www.bakersfield.com/archives/zubia-murder-case-difficult-to-make/article_b2d532f4-201f-5737-9122-ca63c5982536.htmlEyewitness News: https://bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/parole-granted-to-convicted-killer-of-17-year-old-despite-das-objection-and-familys-plea#Eyewitness News: https://bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/kern-county-da-and-family-outraged-as-amanda-zubias-killer-receives-early-paroleABC 23 News - Bakersfield: https://www.turnto23.com/news/in-your-neighborhood/bakersfield/teens-killer-granted-parole-family-seeks-community-support-to-reverse-decision?fbclid=IwY2xjawMDyGNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHt23Cay1riDTLPkRwSbQ9xipmxcr28XdOAC-4qBoUQ_HHcdtI2soQ7fgLEn8_aem_zAXy-eirzzXjWz58HAyAJg17 KGENT News: https://www.kget.com/news/crime-watch/bakersfield-woman-who-tortured-murdered-teen-girl-in-2004-has-been-granted-parole/?fbclid=IwY2xjawMDx3xleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHjPhXFozSKd2gIsw7GiGZmQHXuxXW8Jho1lPRPHA4JzmXvlbp8H9zm52I-Cw_aem_kMZVCjMjF_4gAAuVsGteYQ17 KGENT News: https://www.kget.com/news/local-news/keep-this-vicious-murderer-behind-bars-family-of-murdered-bakersfield-teen-speaks-out-as-killer-is-granted-parole/NBC News: https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna6909912LA Times: https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2004-jul-27-me-sbriefs27.3-story.htmlYahoo: https://www.yahoo.com/news/newsom-reverses-parole-bakersfield-woman-215551999.htmlYahoo: https://www.yahoo.com/news/longer-she-stays-better-us-010503370.htmlYahoo: https://www.yahoo.com/news/keep-vicious-murderer-behind-bars-022908573.html Distributed by Genuina Media — Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SVSM_PodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@svsm_podcastTwitter/ X: https://www.twitter.com/SVSM_PodcastBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/svsmpodcast.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoViolentoSoMacabroPodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@svsm_podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@svsm_podcast
Natalia Segura Cordero estaba a punto de cumplir 15 años el 16 de julio. Su familia ya hacía planes para celebrarla, para verla feliz, y rodeada de seres queridos. Pero todo eso fue arrebatado de la forma más cruel. El 27 de junio del 2025 se convirtió en el día más doloroso para su familia: la última vez que vieron a su hija con vida. Este es el tragico asesinato de Natalia Segura Cordero.Puede escuchar nuestro NUEVO episodio en Spotify, Apple Podcasts y todas las demás plataformas de transmisión.—Natalia Segura Cordero was about to turn 15 on July 16. Her family was already making plans to celebrate her, to see her happy, and surrounded by loved ones. But all that was taken away in the cruelest way. June 27, 2025 became the most painful day for her family:the last time they saw their daughter alive. This is the tragic murder of Natalia Segura Cordero. You can listen to our NEW episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all other streaming platforms.—Link + Sources:La Silla Rota: https://lasillarota.com/metropoli/2025/7/4/la-muerte-de-natalia-el-escandalo-que-conmociono-la-zona-de-toluca-543450.htmlTV Azteca: https://www.tvazteca.com/aztecanoticias/natalia-segura-desaparecida-xonacatlan-hallada-sin-vida-edomex-feminicidio?_amp=trueEl Universal: https://www.eluniversaledomex.com.mx/valle-de-toluca/otzolotepec-de-pie-despiden-a-natalia-segura-y-claman-queremos-la-verdad/?outputType=ampHeraldo Mexico: https://heraldodemexico.com.mx/nacional/2025/7/2/una-salida-al-gym-detenidos-un-mensaje-de-texto-las-claves-del-caso-natalia-joven-localizada-sin-vida-en-edomex-711949.html#google_vignetteDiario Basta: https://diariobasta.com/2025/07/02/encuentran-sin-vida-a-menor-de-14-anos/https://lasillarota.com/metropoli/2025/7/4/la-muerte-de-natalia-el-escandalo-que-conmociono-la-zona-de-toluca-543450.htmlMillenio: https://www.milenio.com/politica/comunidad/despiden-a-natalia-menor-de-edad-encontrada-sin-vida-en-xonacatlanAlmanaque Puebla: https://almanaquerevista.com/mexico/localizan-sin-vida-a-natalia-segura-menor-desaparecida-tras-pedir-auxilio/POSTA EdoMex: https://x.com/POSTAEdomex/status/1941251778143478091— Distributed by Genuina Media — Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SVSM_PodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@svsm_podcastTwitter/ X: https://www.twitter.com/SVSM_PodcastBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/svsmpodcast.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoViolentoSoMacabroPodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@svsm_podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@svsm_podcast
On July 4th, searchers from Buscadoras por la Paz Sonora made a devastating discovery near Highway 36 in Sonora, Mexico—three little girls found murdered, dressed in pajamas, holding one another. A day earlier, their mother's body had been found nearby, executed and discarded.In this episode, we uncover the chilling timeline of betrayal and violence that led to the femicide of 28-year-old Margarita Tapia Trujillo and her daughters—11-year-old twins Meredith and Medellín, and 9-year-old Karla. The perpetrator wasn't a stranger. He was someone they trusted. Someone who used love, protection, and even life insurance as tools of manipulation and control. We also hear from the girls' father, the collective that found them, and the growing community fighting to call this violence what it is: femicide. This is the femicide of Margarita, Meredith, Medellín, and Karla Tapia Trujillo.Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.—-El 4 de julio, integrantes del colectivo Buscadoras por la Paz Sonora hicieron un hallazgo devastador cerca de la Carretera 36 en Sonora, México: tres niñas pequeñas asesinadas, vestidas con pijamas y abrazadas entre sí. Un día antes, el cuerpo de su madre había sido encontrado cerca, ejecutado y abandonado. En este episodio, revelamos la escalofriante línea de tiempo de traición y violencia que llevó al feminicidio de Margarita Tapia Trujillo, de 28 años, y sus hijas—las gemelas Meredith y Medellín, de 11 años, y Karla, de 9 años. El responsable no era un desconocido. Era alguien de confianza. Alguien que usó el amor, la protección, e incluso un seguro de vida como armas de manipulación y control. Escuchamos también al padre de las niñas, al colectivo que las encontró y a la comunidad que exige justicia, nombrando esta violencia por lo que realmente es: feminicidio. Este es el feminicidio de Margarita, Meredith, Medellín y Karla Tapia Trujillo.Ya disponible en Spotify, Apple Podcasts y todas las plataformas de streaming.—-Link + Sources:Infobae: https://www.infobae.com/mexico/2025/07/06/asesinan-a-tres-hermanas-menores-de-edad-en-sonora-investigan-posible-hallazgo-de-su-madre-muerta/Infobae: https://www.infobae.com/mexico/2025/07/07/cronologia-de-la-desaparicion-esto-es-lo-que-se-sabe-del-caso-de-las-hermanitas-halladas-sin-vida-en-sonora/Infobae: https://www.infobae.com/mexico/2025/07/08/despiden-a-la-madre-y-las-hermanitas-que-fueron-asesinadas-en-sonora/NMas: https://youtu.be/Gi7NNG_Dxx0?si=W-o-5AAfaXqo2cvnImagen Noticias: https://youtu.be/n-i5dzhVoZk?si=0ljU-piVFmbHBfRjAzteca Noticia: https://youtu.be/mkhLnvTAjC8?si=S77Ib33XDtLBmsiBGrupo Formula: https://youtu.be/pf2TRAd8pGY?si=emxiL-fqhTtGOjsBGrupo Formula: https://youtu.be/zg3po0Lr6J0?si=FXJv_nP15wYvAtQkMichelle Rivera on X: Video of Father SpeakingLa Silla Rota: https://lasillarota.com/estados/2025/7/8/un-seguro-de-vida-la-linea-tras-el-feminicidio-de-margarita-sus-hijas-544598.htmlTribuna Sonora on X: Video of FuneralTribuna Sonora: https://www.tribuna.com.mx/seguridad/2025/7/7/video-me-dejaron-solo-padre-de-las-tres-ninas-asesinadas-en-hermosillo-clama-justicia-406675.htmlTribuna Sonora: https://www.tribuna.com.mx/seguridad/2025/7/6/capturan-al-principal-sospechoso-del-asesinato-de-madre-sus-tres-hijas-en-hermosillo-406609.htmlTribuna Sonora: https://www.tribuna.com.mx/seguridad/2025/7/4/hallan-mujer-muerta-orillas-de-carretera-en-hermosillo-tenia-huellas-de-violencia-406473.htmlTribuna Sonora: https://www.tribuna.com.mx/seguridad/2025/7/7/fgjes-vinculan-proceso-al-presunto-asesino-de-las-tres-ninas-su-madre-en-hermosillo-406723.htmlAristegui Noticias: https://youtu.be/XFi40tlm5lQ?si=HKMqoDls5cQicM9ZAristegui Noticias: https://youtu.be/8PzwQtWgv3Q?si=eDMOgf2IJTKtNVNMMilenio: https://youtu.be/EDa7OCeGTpM?si=1k0LqhfMJmx5w9D2CNN en Español: https://youtu.be/oQ5i3YvwuYQ?si=G7kPVFR1l2BLuIkJMTP Noticias: https://mtpnoticias.com/dolor-y-sangre/policia/meredith-y-medellin-abrazaron-a-su-hermanita-antes-de-ser-ejecutadas-en-hermosillo-sonora/Luis Alberto Medina: https://x.com/elalbertomedina/status/1942720853424365807Luis Alberto Medina: https://x.com/elalbertomedina/status/1944565967495082256Nacho Lozada: https://x.com/nacholozano/status/1942444602201432467La Costilla Rota: https://lacostillarota.com/2025/07/08/justicia-para-meredith-medellin-karla-y-margarita-indigna-feminicidio-de-madre-y-sus-tres-hijas-en-sonora/https://fb.watch/AYxqrGZuzT/ (reference to the life insurance policy)Proceso: https://www.proceso.com.mx/nacional/estados/2025/7/5/ejecutan-tres-ninas-en-sonora-buscadoras-encontraron-los-cuerpos-baleados-354343.htmlFuerza Informacion Azteca: https://www.tvazteca.com/aztecanoticias/realizan-funeral-las-3-ninas-y-madre-asesinadas-en-sonora-cronologia-del-casoEXCELSIOR: https://youtu.be/-cc9BZk-muA?si=zsqsrHy0AqeI6_rMAl Dia Dallas News: https://www.dallasnews.com/espanol/al-dia/mexico/2025/07/14/asesinato-ninas-hermosillo-hermanas-miguel-aleman/—- Distributed by Genuina Media — Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SVSM_PodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@svsm_podcastTwitter/ X: https://www.twitter.com/SVSM_PodcastBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/svsmpodcast.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoViolentoSoMacabroPodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@svsm_podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@svsm_podcast
On 3 June 2015, tens of thousands of people gathered in the capital, Buenos Aires, and in dozens of cities and towns demanding an end to violence against women. There were demonstrations in Chile and Uruguay in solidarity too. Argentina was reporting a female murder rate of one every 31 hours. The killing of a 14-year-old pregnant girl by her boyfriend was seen as a tipping point. Something had to be done. A collective of female journalists and writers campaigned under the banner ‘Ni Una Menos' (not one less) and received support on social media from footballer Lionel Messi and Argentina's president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Changes to the law on abortion and the representation of women in governance followed. Agustina Paz Frontera who was part of the collective that started the movement tells Josephine McDermott it was the disappearance of her school friend in 2005 that spurred her on. Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from the death of Adolf Hitler, the first spacewalk and the making of the movie Jaws, to celebrity tortoise Lonesome George, the Kobe earthquake and the invention of superglue. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: Eva Peron – Argentina's Evita; President Ronald Reagan and his famous ‘tear down this wall' speech; Thomas Keneally on why he wrote Schindler's List; and Jacques Derrida, France's ‘rock star' philosopher. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the civil rights swimming protest; the disastrous D-Day rehearsal; and the death of one of the world's oldest languages.(Photo: Agustina Paz Frontera. Credit: Ana Masiello)
#AhoraQueNosEscuchan | Ciclo 2025Todos los miércoles a la medianoche por Radio Con Vos, la periodista Ingrid Beck lleva adelante este ciclo de entrevistas a mujeres que hicieron, hacen y van a hacer historia. A diez años de la primera movilización de #NiUnaMenos, Ana Correa, Florencia Alcaraz y Paula Rodríguez recuerdan cómo surgió ese colectivo y las repercusiones que aún hoy persisten. "Hubo reconocimiento que distribución en estos 10 años. Hoy nos paramos desde otro lugar en la conversación pública. Nadie se puede hacer el distraído con nuestra agenda", explican.
Hablamos con Luci Cavallero, socióloga, investigadora e integrante del movimiento Ni Una Menos, los 10 años del movimiento. En esta ocasión, la marcha de Ni Una Menos se sumará al reclamo de jubilados. Al igual que al de otros sectores como los trabajadores del Hospital Garrahan, investigadores del CONICET y migrantes.En la convocatoria llamaron a buscar "salidas colectivas contra el ajuste y la crueldad".
En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS Noticias, Wendy Figueroa Morales, directora de la Red Nacional de Refugios, mencionó todo sobre el décimo aniversario del movimiento “Ni Una Menos”. Este 2025 se cumplen 10 años del surgimiento del movimiento feminista “Ni Una Menos”, un llamado colectivo nacido de la indignación ante los feminicidios y otras formas de violencia machista.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Entre no nosso grupo secreto do Telegram, o Sindicato dos Operários: https://apoia.se/fabricadecrimes Fernando e Nahir se conheceram com 15 anos e se apaixonaram. Apesar do relacionamento ter durado anos, foi marcado por traições, ciúmes e términos. Em dezembro de 2017, a relação foi finalizada de maneira abrupta. Um cr1m& separou os dois pra sempre. Quer aparecer em um episódio do Fábrica? É muito simples! Basta mandar uma mensagem de áudio por direct no Instagram (@podcastfabricadecrimes). Nós só vamos publicar com a sua autorização, vamos AMAR ter você por aqui :) Hosts: Rob (@rob.host) e Mari (@mari.host) Editor: Victor Assis (@ovitovitovito) Fontes: EL PAÍS. Argentina condena a prisão perpétua jovem de 19 anos que matou o namorado. Disponível em: https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2018/07/04/inenglish/1530712876_413216.html. Acesso em: 22 jan. 2025. LA NACIÓN. La Corte rechazó el último recurso que tenía Nahir Galarza y dejó firme la condena a perpetua. Disponível em: https://www.lanacion.com.ar/seguridad/detenida-hasta-205. Acesso em: 22 jan. 2025. UOL. Nascido de tragédia, 'Ni Una Menos' tenta parar mulheres por direitos e leis. Disponível em: https://noticias.uol.com.br/internacional/ultimas-noticias/2017/03/08/nascido-de-tragedia-argentina-ni-una-menos-tenta-parar-mulheres-por-direitos-e-leis.htm. Acesso em: 22 jan. 2025. A PÚBLICA. Ni Una Menos: como o 3 de junho se tornou o dia de protesto contra o feminicídio. Disponível em: https://apublica.org/2023/06/ni-una-menos-como-o-3-de-junho-se-tornou-o-dia-de-protesto-contra-o-feminicidio/. Acesso em: 22 jan. 2025. LA VOZ. Fernando Pastorizzo no contó la violencia que sufría de Nahir por vergüenza, dijo su hermana. Disponível em: https://www.lavoz.com.ar/sucesos/fernando-pastorizzo-no-conto-la-violencia-que-sufria-de-nahir-por-verguenza-dijo-su-hermana/. Acesso em: 22 jan. 2025. BRASIL.GOV. Violência contra a mulher: casos de feminicídio recuam 5% em 2024. Disponível em: https://www.gov.br/mj/pt-br/assuntos/noticias/violencia-contra-a-mulher-casos-de-feminicidio-recuam-5-em-2024. Acesso em: 22 jan. 2025. POWER BI. Dados sobre violência contra a mulher. Disponível em: https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiZWUwOWJhYmYtZjAzNi00ZmRkLWJlZmMtODQ3NjdlZmZjNTZlIiwidCI6ImViMDkwNDIwLTQ0NGMtNDNmNy05MWYyLTRiOGRhNmJmZThlMSJ9. Acesso em: 21 jan. 2025. “Nahir: O Segredo de um Crime”, série documental, disponível em: https://www.primevideo.com/-/pt/detail/Nahir-o-Segredo-de-um-Crime/0NWG03APRCTV95D1K5S51NW1MF
Il 13 maggio migliaia di persone hanno protestato a Buenos Aires contro la cosiddetta ley bases, il pacchetto di riforme economiche e istituzionali voluto dal presidente ultraliberista Javier Milei. L'app di incontri, interamente gestita dalla pubblica amministrazione di Tokyo, è una delle tante misure che sta introducendo il Giappone per favorire i matrimoni, a fronte di una crisi demografica che non accenna a rallentare. CONElena Basso, giornalistaJunko Terao, editor di Asia di InternazionaleArgentinahttps://www.france24.com/es/video/20231228-argentina-protestas-contra-las-reformas-de-javier-milei-en-menos-de-un-mes-de-gobiernoGiappone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66QlJZw1an4Articolo: Gli apostoli della pace di Sarah Beluezzanehttps://www.internazionale.it/magazine/sarah-belouezzane/2024/06/13/gli-apostoli-della-paceSerie tv della settimana: Ripley su NetflixSe ascolti questo podcast e ti piace, abbonati a Internazionale. È un modo concreto per sostenerci e per aiutarci a garantire ogni giorno un'informazione di qualità. Vai su internazionale.it/podcastScrivi a podcast@internazionale.it o manda un vocale a +39 3347063050Consulenza editoriale di Chiara Nielsen.Produzione di Claudio Balboni e Vincenzo De Simone.Musiche di Tommaso Colliva e Raffaele Scogna.Direzione creativa di Jonathan Zenti.
Organizaciones feminista y de diversidad de género convocaron para el 28 de septiembre una nueva movilización que se replicará en todo el país “por el aborto seguro y gratuito, por la ESI y por vidas dignas”. La misma, también, es como respuesta al avance de las derechas en el escenario político y social que cuestiona muchos de los avances logrados en materia de género en los últimos años. Lucia Cavallero, socióloga, investigadora de la UBA e integrante de Ni Una Menos, habló del "proceso de desición horinzontal con la mayor capacidad de autores sociales sin jerarquías, donde todas las opiniones importan" que representan estas "asambleas" en las calles de todo el país, soslayó la importancia del mismo, ya que "no hay movimiento como el feminismo que convoque tan transversalmente" y de forma "internacionalista", por sus réplicas en toda la región donde se discuten cuestiones de género, y aseguró que "es importante estar en las calles". "Necesitamos al feminismo para leer la realidad y porque son la reserva democráticas en todos los países" En su columna, Agustina Lanza, autora de Feminacida, presentó los audios de Julieta Bazan, integrante de la Red de Profesionales de la Salud por el Derecho a Decidir, quien habló de los desafíos que se enfrentan en la actualidad en el asesoramiento para la interrumción legal del embarazado y frente alos discursos de odio que ponen en duda los derechos adquiridos. Mujeres de acá, todos los miércoles de 19.00 a 20.00 Con Marcela Ojeda.
Carlos Chernov nació en Buenos Aires, en 1953. Es escritor, psiquiatra y psicoanalista. Su vínculo con la ficción comenzó a los 40 años y ha resultado ganador de diversos premios con sus obras. Es autor de los libros de cuentos Amores brutales, Amor propio y Amo y de las novelas Anatomía humana, ganadora del Premio Planeta en 1993, La conspiración china, La pasión de María, El amante imperfecto, El desalmado y El sistema de las estrellas. Recientemente Interzona publicó su última novela, Amor se fue, que cuenta la historia de amor entre Alberto y Ana, un amor intenso que sorprende a Alberto, un médico cirujano judío cincuentón y distante con la vida en general, con un vendaval de sentimientos desconocidos. Una tormenta de emociones que lo enfrenta a reflexiones nunca antes visitadas y, también, a todos los riesgos, incluso el de la posibilidad de perder lo que más se ama. Escrita con una lengua argentina clásica y elegante, que cruza el drama con dosis de humor inteligentes y eficaces, los 55 capítulos breves son narrados desde diferentes puntos de vista (narrador en tercera persona y las primeras personas de los personajes centrales). Es a través de esas voces que el lector irá sabiendo quiénes fueron y cómo eran los protagonistas hasta ahora y en quiénes se convirtieron a partir de su encuentro definitivo, vibrante y conmovedor. En la sección En voz alta, Andrea Garrote leyó el poema “Impresiones del teatro”, del libro “Poesía no completa” de la Nobel polaca Wislawa Szymborska. Andrea es dramaturga, actriz, directora y maestra de actores y dramaturgos. Su obra ha sido editada y representada en diferentes partes del mundo. Es fundadora, junto a Rafael Spregelburd, de El Patrón Vázquez, uno de los grupos más prolíficos y longevos de la escena argentina actual. La Ropa, Niños del Limbo, El combate de los pozos, La dama o el tigre en los días humillantes, Siempre tenemos retorno y Juana Ramírez son algunos de sus textos. Como actriz, ha participado en más de una veintena de obras teatrales en el circuito oficial, el comercial y el independiente. Su obra “Pundonor” lleva cinco exitosas temporadas y ahora Blatt & Ríos acaba de publicar el texto en formato libro y con el mismo nombre. En Te regalo un libro, la periodista Marcela Ojeda habló de “Al taco. Historia del rock argentino hecho por mujeres (1954-1999)”, de Carolina Santos, Gabriela Cei y Silvia Arcidiacono, publicado por Gourmet Musical. Marcela Ojeda es una de las más conocidas voces de la radio. Cronista de exteriores en radio Continental hace 20 años, conduce desde hace ocho temporadas el ciclo “Mujeres de acá” en esta radio, Radio Nacional. Desde 2015 forma parte del grupo de comunicadoras del #NiUnaMenos, y fue reconocida por el gobierno alemán por su participación en este movimiento. Por su trabajo Marcela fue premiada con el Martín Fierro y el Éter y fue nominada al Premio Lola Mora. En Bienvenidos Hinde comentó “Historia de la enfermedad actual”, de Anna Deforest (Fiordo), con traducción de Daniela Betancur, “Diario de limpieza”, de Matías Moscardi (Bosque energético) y “Afrodita y Eros, consideraciones sobre mito, culto e imagen”, de Hugo Francisco Bauzá (El hilo de Ariadna) En Libros que sí recomendó “Un caballero en Moscú”, de Amor Towles (Salamandra), traducción de Gemma Rovira Ortega, “El precio de la amistad”, de Kjell Askildsen (Nórdica) traducción de: Kirsti Baggethun y Asunción Lorenzo y “Borges en la biblioteca”, de Patricio Zunini (Galerna) prólogo de Pablo Gianera Y en los libros del estibo agradeció la recepción de “La soledad de las cosas” de Diego Tatián y “Locus lusi” de Carlos Martín Eguía ambos publicados por Paradiso ediciones.
How does a social movement attract younger participants, who may be turned off by older activists' approaches, styles, and understandings? Elisabeth Jay Friedman describes how Ni Una Menos, an influential feminist formation in Argentina, managed to build an intergenerational mass movement. (Encore presentation.) Elisabeth Jay Friedman and Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá, ‘“Welcome to the Revolution': Promoting Generational Renewal in Argentina's Ni Una Menos,” Qualitative Sociology (Image on main page by TitiNicola.) The post Mobilizing Across Generations appeared first on KPFA.
Argentine activist and hard-core political performance artist Natacha Voliakovsky joins Asia on the podcast this week. Natacha begins by sharing why activism and socially-engaged work is central to their artistic practice (1:21). While discussing the importance of the Latin American feminist movement Ni Una Menos, Natacha reflects on the way their personal involvement in protests has shaped their work (04:28). The "fútbol performativity" (6:06) and energy of flag-waving and rallying at protests and marches is absolutely present in Natacha's public performances. In the second-half of the conversation, Natacha considers the significance of blood in their work (9:07) and describes how they go about preparing for and recovering from intense, high-risk performances (13:02). Walking through the example of their 2022 performance "Abortion is a Life Need," Natacha explains how they assessed the physical and emotional risks of the performance and communicated those risks to audiences and community members (15:40). Finally, Natacha and Asia discuss Natacha's new video installation "the denied body: a refuge of trauma," which opens on Governors Island this September (17:46). In closing, Asia asks Natacha to share what they feel they have been denied (20:12). Follow Natacha Voliakovsky on Instagram @natachavoliakovsky and on their website natachavoliakovsky.com You can watch Natacha's work on PerformVu! Head to https://www.performvu.com/ This podcast is produced and edited by Asia Stewart. Find Asia online @asiastewart and @performvu
In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu and Azeezah Kanji interview renown scholar, activist, and writer Silvia Federici about her powerful and inspiring collection of essays, Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons. These essays, written over the span of several decades, display her abilities to diagnose and indeed predict the most important issues facing us today.Silvia Federici is a scholar, teacher, and feminist activist based in New York. She is a professor emerita and teaching fellow at Hofstra University in New York State, where she was a social science professor. She also taught at the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria. In 1972, she co-founded the International Feminist Collective. In 1995, in the course of the campaign to demand the liberation of Mumia Abu-Jamal, she cofounded the Radical Philosophy Association (RPA) anti-death penalty project, an organization intended to help educators become a driving force towards its abolition. For several decades, Federici has been working in a variety of projects with feminist organizations across the world like Women in Nigeria (WIN), Ni Una Menos, the Argentinian feminist organization; she alsohas been organizing a project with feminist collectives in Spain to reconstruct the history of the women who were persecuted as witches in early modern Europe, and raise consciousness about the contemporary witch-hunts that are taking place across the world.Federici is considered one of the leading feminist theoreticians in Marxist feminist theory, women's history, political philosophy, and the history and theory of the commons. Her most famous book, Caliban and the Witch, has been translated in more than 20 foreign languages, and adopted in courses across the U.S. and many other countries. Often described as a counterpoint to Marx's and Foucault's account of “primitive accumulation,” Caliban reconstructs the history of capitalism, highlighting the continuity between the capitalist subjugation of women, the slave trade, and the colonization of the Americas. It has been described as the first history of capitalism with women at the center."To me, the struggle should not ever be purely an oppositional action but should actually be something constructive. Struggle is also a moment in which you raise your consciousness. You take your consciousness, you express a vision of the world that you want to construct what is being denied. The struggle is at the same time negation and also affirmation of the possibility of another world, another vision. And because of it, the struggle is also transformative. It's not only a wall against your enemies. It is also reshaping the relationship with other people. It's a moment of collective reconstruction. It's a moment of collective solidarity. This, to me, has become a very important element. This is what I've learned from the women's movement. That there's so much of our comfort, when we left the male-dominated organization, had to do not only with the program but also the forms of organizing, the kind of relation that you have with people. It became very, very important to think of the struggle as something much different and far more creative, far more constructive, and this vision of the struggle is also what should attract people to look at the struggle as something in which they want to be, not as another burden, not as another piece of work added to the day-to-day misery and the day in day workload. But actually, something that you look forward to. Going to a meeting has to be something that you look forward to as you go to a party, in the sense that here are the people that you feel connected with. You're building something. You are discovering something."www.pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=961www.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
"Children are, in many ways, the slave of our age. Because they have so few rights, they can be violated in so many ways, and the elderly are leaving them the Earth that is poison, that is doomed. And there is a Capitalist undervaluation of children who are treated as not having any rights. Because they live with the terror every day of going to school and being shot at. And they know that this society's government is not protecting them."In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu and Azeezah Kanji interview renown scholar, activist, and writer Silvia Federici about her powerful and inspiring collection of essays, Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons. These essays, written over the span of several decades, display her abilities to diagnose and indeed predict the most important issues facing us today.Silvia Federici is a scholar, teacher, and feminist activist based in New York. She is a professor emerita and teaching fellow at Hofstra University in New York State, where she was a social science professor. She also taught at the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria. In 1972, she co-founded the International Feminist Collective. In 1995, in the course of the campaign to demand the liberation of Mumia Abu-Jamal, she cofounded the Radical Philosophy Association (RPA) anti-death penalty project, an organization intended to help educators become a driving force towards its abolition. For several decades, Federici has been working in a variety of projects with feminist organizations across the world like Women in Nigeria (WIN), Ni Una Menos, the Argentinian feminist organization; she alsohas been organizing a project with feminist collectives in Spain to reconstruct the history of the women who were persecuted as witches in early modern Europe, and raise consciousness about the contemporary witch-hunts that are taking place across the world.Federici is considered one of the leading feminist theoreticians in Marxist feminist theory, women's history, political philosophy, and the history and theory of the commons. Her most famous book, Caliban and the Witch, has been translated in more than 20 foreign languages, and adopted in courses across the U.S. and many other countries. Often described as a counterpoint to Marx's and Foucault's account of “primitive accumulation,” Caliban reconstructs the history of capitalism, highlighting the continuity between the capitalist subjugation of women, the slave trade, and the colonization of the Americas. It has been described as the first history of capitalism with women at the center.www.pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=961www.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
"Children are, in many ways, the slave of our age. Because they have so few rights, they can be violated in so many ways, and the elderly are leaving them the Earth that is poison, that is doomed. And there is a Capitalist undervaluation of children who are treated as not having any rights. Because they live with the terror every day of going to school and being shot at. And they know that this society's government is not protecting them."In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu and Azeezah Kanji interview renown scholar, activist, and writer Silvia Federici about her powerful and inspiring collection of essays, Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons. These essays, written over the span of several decades, display her abilities to diagnose and indeed predict the most important issues facing us today.Silvia Federici is a scholar, teacher, and feminist activist based in New York. She is a professor emerita and teaching fellow at Hofstra University in New York State, where she was a social science professor. She also taught at the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria. In 1972, she co-founded the International Feminist Collective. In 1995, in the course of the campaign to demand the liberation of Mumia Abu-Jamal, she cofounded the Radical Philosophy Association (RPA) anti-death penalty project, an organization intended to help educators become a driving force towards its abolition. For several decades, Federici has been working in a variety of projects with feminist organizations across the world like Women in Nigeria (WIN), Ni Una Menos, the Argentinian feminist organization; she alsohas been organizing a project with feminist collectives in Spain to reconstruct the history of the women who were persecuted as witches in early modern Europe, and raise consciousness about the contemporary witch-hunts that are taking place across the world.Federici is considered one of the leading feminist theoreticians in Marxist feminist theory, women's history, political philosophy, and the history and theory of the commons. Her most famous book, Caliban and the Witch, has been translated in more than 20 foreign languages, and adopted in courses across the U.S. and many other countries. Often described as a counterpoint to Marx's and Foucault's account of “primitive accumulation,” Caliban reconstructs the history of capitalism, highlighting the continuity between the capitalist subjugation of women, the slave trade, and the colonization of the Americas. It has been described as the first history of capitalism with women at the center.www.pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=961www.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu and Azeezah Kanji interview renown scholar, activist, and writer Silvia Federici about her powerful and inspiring collection of essays, Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons. These essays, written over the span of several decades, display her abilities to diagnose and indeed predict the most important issues facing us today.Silvia Federici is a scholar, teacher, and feminist activist based in New York. She is a professor emerita and teaching fellow at Hofstra University in New York State, where she was a social science professor. She also taught at the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria. In 1972, she co-founded the International Feminist Collective. In 1995, in the course of the campaign to demand the liberation of Mumia Abu-Jamal, she cofounded the Radical Philosophy Association (RPA) anti-death penalty project, an organization intended to help educators become a driving force towards its abolition. For several decades, Federici has been working in a variety of projects with feminist organizations across the world like Women in Nigeria (WIN), Ni Una Menos, the Argentinian feminist organization; she alsohas been organizing a project with feminist collectives in Spain to reconstruct the history of the women who were persecuted as witches in early modern Europe, and raise consciousness about the contemporary witch-hunts that are taking place across the world.Federici is considered one of the leading feminist theoreticians in Marxist feminist theory, women's history, political philosophy, and the history and theory of the commons. Her most famous book, Caliban and the Witch, has been translated in more than 20 foreign languages, and adopted in courses across the U.S. and many other countries. Often described as a counterpoint to Marx's and Foucault's account of “primitive accumulation,” Caliban reconstructs the history of capitalism, highlighting the continuity between the capitalist subjugation of women, the slave trade, and the colonization of the Americas. It has been described as the first history of capitalism with women at the center."To me, the struggle should not ever be purely an oppositional action but should actually be something constructive. Struggle is also a moment in which you raise your consciousness. You take your consciousness, you express a vision of the world that you want to construct what is being denied. The struggle is at the same time negation and also affirmation of the possibility of another world, another vision. And because of it, the struggle is also transformative. It's not only a wall against your enemies. It is also reshaping the relationship with other people. It's a moment of collective reconstruction. It's a moment of collective solidarity. This, to me, has become a very important element. This is what I've learned from the women's movement. That there's so much of our comfort, when we left the male-dominated organization, had to do not only with the program but also the forms of organizing, the kind of relation that you have with people. It became very, very important to think of the struggle as something much different and far more creative, far more constructive, and this vision of the struggle is also what should attract people to look at the struggle as something in which they want to be, not as another burden, not as another piece of work added to the day-to-day misery and the day in day workload. But actually, something that you look forward to. Going to a meeting has to be something that you look forward to as you go to a party, in the sense that here are the people that you feel connected with. You're building something. You are discovering something."www.pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=961www.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu and Azeezah Kanji interview renown scholar, activist, and writer Silvia Federici about her powerful and inspiring collection of essays, Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons. These essays, written over the span of several decades, display her abilities to diagnose and indeed predict the most important issues facing us today.Silvia Federici is a scholar, teacher, and feminist activist based in New York. She is a professor emerita and teaching fellow at Hofstra University in New York State, where she was a social science professor. She also taught at the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria. In 1972, she co-founded the International Feminist Collective. In 1995, in the course of the campaign to demand the liberation of Mumia Abu-Jamal, she cofounded the Radical Philosophy Association (RPA) anti-death penalty project, an organization intended to help educators become a driving force towards its abolition. For several decades, Federici has been working in a variety of projects with feminist organizations across the world like Women in Nigeria (WIN), Ni Una Menos, the Argentinian feminist organization; she alsohas been organizing a project with feminist collectives in Spain to reconstruct the history of the women who were persecuted as witches in early modern Europe, and raise consciousness about the contemporary witch-hunts that are taking place across the world.Federici is considered one of the leading feminist theoreticians in Marxist feminist theory, women's history, political philosophy, and the history and theory of the commons. Her most famous book, Caliban and the Witch, has been translated in more than 20 foreign languages, and adopted in courses across the U.S. and many other countries. Often described as a counterpoint to Marx's and Foucault's account of “primitive accumulation,” Caliban reconstructs the history of capitalism, highlighting the continuity between the capitalist subjugation of women, the slave trade, and the colonization of the Americas. It has been described as the first history of capitalism with women at the center."To me, the struggle should not ever be purely an oppositional action but should actually be something constructive. Struggle is also a moment in which you raise your consciousness. You take your consciousness, you express a vision of the world that you want to construct what is being denied. The struggle is at the same time negation and also affirmation of the possibility of another world, another vision. And because of it, the struggle is also transformative. It's not only a wall against your enemies. It is also reshaping the relationship with other people. It's a moment of collective reconstruction. It's a moment of collective solidarity. This, to me, has become a very important element. This is what I've learned from the women's movement. That there's so much of our comfort, when we left the male-dominated organization, had to do not only with the program but also the forms of organizing, the kind of relation that you have with people. It became very, very important to think of the struggle as something much different and far more creative, far more constructive, and this vision of the struggle is also what should attract people to look at the struggle as something in which they want to be, not as another burden, not as another piece of work added to the day-to-day misery and the day in day workload. But actually, something that you look forward to. Going to a meeting has to be something that you look forward to as you go to a party, in the sense that here are the people that you feel connected with. You're building something. You are discovering something."www.pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=961www.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
"When I came to America I had a shock. I never knew what it meant to be in a country that seems to have no history, being in a place where you feel like you are nowhere, you could have been dropped by a plane in a cultural, historical desert.In the United States, they're destroying historic buildings. They've paved over cemeteries of African slaves. They're changing the environment so that memory is destroyed.Because you are placing yourself in a broader arc of time, I asked a woman from Guatemala: how can women keep fighting for so much power? And she said, 'Because, for us, the dead are not dead.' This gives them the courage to go on when everything seems to be lost. I think that this is the kind of struggle that we need to make against war, against the destruction of nature."In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu and Azeezah Kanji interview renown scholar, activist, and writer Silvia Federici about her powerful and inspiring collection of essays, Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons. These essays, written over the span of several decades, display her abilities to diagnose and indeed predict the most important issues facing us today.Silvia Federici is a scholar, teacher, and feminist activist based in New York. She is a professor emerita and teaching fellow at Hofstra University in New York State, where she was a social science professor. She also taught at the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria. In 1972, she co-founded the International Feminist Collective. In 1995, in the course of the campaign to demand the liberation of Mumia Abu-Jamal, she cofounded the Radical Philosophy Association (RPA) anti-death penalty project, an organization intended to help educators become a driving force towards its abolition. For several decades, Federici has been working in a variety of projects with feminist organizations across the world like Women in Nigeria (WIN), Ni Una Menos, the Argentinian feminist organization; she alsohas been organizing a project with feminist collectives in Spain to reconstruct the history of the women who were persecuted as witches in early modern Europe, and raise consciousness about the contemporary witch-hunts that are taking place across the world.Federici is considered one of the leading feminist theoreticians in Marxist feminist theory, women's history, political philosophy, and the history and theory of the commons. Her most famous book, Caliban and the Witch, has been translated in more than 20 foreign languages, and adopted in courses across the U.S. and many other countries. Often described as a counterpoint to Marx's and Foucault's account of “primitive accumulation,” Caliban reconstructs the history of capitalism, highlighting the continuity between the capitalist subjugation of women, the slave trade, and the colonization of the Americas. It has been described as the first history of capitalism with women at the center.www.pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=961www.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
“Because you are placing yourself in a broader arc of time, I asked a woman from Guatemala: how can women keep fighting for so much power? And she said, 'Because, for us, the dead are not dead.' This gives them the courage to go on when everything seems to be lost. I think that this is the kind of struggle that we need to make against war, against the destruction of nature."In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu and Azeezah Kanji interview renown scholar, activist, and writer Silvia Federici about her powerful and inspiring collection of essays, Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons. These essays, written over the span of several decades, display her abilities to diagnose and indeed predict the most important issues facing us today.Silvia Federici is a scholar, teacher, and feminist activist based in New York. She is a professor emerita and teaching fellow at Hofstra University in New York State, where she was a social science professor. She also taught at the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria. In 1972, she co-founded the International Feminist Collective. In 1995, in the course of the campaign to demand the liberation of Mumia Abu-Jamal, she cofounded the Radical Philosophy Association (RPA) anti-death penalty project, an organization intended to help educators become a driving force towards its abolition. For several decades, Federici has been working in a variety of projects with feminist organizations across the world like Women in Nigeria (WIN), Ni Una Menos, the Argentinian feminist organization; she alsohas been organizing a project with feminist collectives in Spain to reconstruct the history of the women who were persecuted as witches in early modern Europe, and raise consciousness about the contemporary witch-hunts that are taking place across the world.Federici is considered one of the leading feminist theoreticians in Marxist feminist theory, women's history, political philosophy, and the history and theory of the commons. Her most famous book, Caliban and the Witch, has been translated in more than 20 foreign languages, and adopted in courses across the U.S. and many other countries. Often described as a counterpoint to Marx's and Foucault's account of “primitive accumulation,” Caliban reconstructs the history of capitalism, highlighting the continuity between the capitalist subjugation of women, the slave trade, and the colonization of the Americas. It has been described as the first history of capitalism with women at the center.www.pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=961www.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
Today we are speak with renown scholar, activist, and writer Silvia Federici about her powerful and inspiring collection of essays, Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons. These essays, written over the span of several decades, display her abilities to diagnose and indeed predict the most important issues facing us today, demanding a collective struggle for a new social world.Silvia Federici is a scholar, teacher, and feminist activist based in New York. She is a professor emerita and teaching fellow at Hofstra University in New York State, where she was a social science professor.[2] She also taught at the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria. In 1972, she co-founded the International Feminist Collective. In 1995, in the course of the campaign to demand the liberation of Mumia Abu-Jamal, she cofounded the Radical Philosophy Association (RPA) anti-death penalty project, an organization intended to help educators become a driving force towards its abolition. For several decades, Federici has been working in a variety of projects with feminist organizations across the world like Women in Nigeria (WIN), Ni Una Menos, the Argentinian feminist organization; she also has been organizing a project with feminist collectives in Spain to reconstruct the history of the women who were persecuted as witches in early modern Europe, and raise consciousness about the contemporary witch-hunts that are taking place across the world.Federici is considered one of the leading feminist theoreticians in Marxist feminist theory, women's history, political philosophy, and the history and theory of the commons. Her most famous book, Caliban and the Witch, has been translated in more than 20 foreign languages, and adopted in courses across the U.S. and many other countries. Often described as a counterpoint to Marx's and Foucault's account of “primitive accumulation,” Caliban reconstructs the history of capitalism, highlighting the continuity between the capitalist subjugation of women, the slave trade, and the colonization of the Americas. It has been described as the first history of capitalism with women at the center.
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How does a social movement attract younger participants, who may be turned off by older activists' approaches, styles, and understandings? Elisabeth Jay Friedman describes how Ni Una Menos, an influential feminist formation in Argentina, managed to build an intergenerational mass movement. Elisabeth Jay Friedman and Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá, ‘“Welcome to the Revolution': Promoting Generational Renewal in Argentina's Ni Una Menos,” Qualitative Sociology (Image on main page by TitiNicola.) The post Mobilizing Across Generations appeared first on KPFA.
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