Calls for feminism and purple color will take to the streets tomorrow
On 8 March this year, three demonstrations will take place: on the one hand, as usual, the one held by the Euskal Herria Feminist Movement in five capitals at noon; on the other hand, the one held by the newly created Coordinator of Abolitionist Feminists of the Basque Country in the ACV and Navarre; on the other hand, the feminist group Itaia has also made its own call.
On Sunday, 8 Marchthis year, the traditional afternoon demonstrations will be held in the capitals, cities and towns of the Basque Country at noon. This year's demonstration has the peculiarity that there will be three calls for mobilisation, since the demonstrations that the Euskal Herria Feminist Movement usually calls each year will be joined by those organized by the socialist organization Itaia and the Coordinator of Abolitionist Feministsof the Basque Country.
So as not to get entangled in the sauce of schedules and places, here are the details of the calls.
- Feminist Movement demonstrations
The feminist movement has chosen the motto "Another World From Feminism" for this year's 8M, a motto with which they will demonstrate at 11: 00from the Baionatrain station.
The march will take place around noon in the four capitals of Hego Euskal Herria. Thus, the demonstration will begin at 12:00from the tunnel of San Sebastián Antigua, in Bilbao, in the Sacred Heart, and in Pamplona, in the park of Antoniutti.
- Calls for abolitionist groups
The abolitionists have only called demonstrations in Hego Euskal Herria at noon. Bilbonwill meet at 12:00 in Zabalburu and in Donostia, they have been summoned on the clock of Ondarreta at 11:45. However, at 12:00 they will meet at the Feminist Movement of Euskal Herria.
On the other hand, called by the Coordinadora 8M Feminist Movement, two more appointments: one in Bilbao's Arriaga Square at 12:30 and the other in Pamplona at the same time, but in San Francisco Square.
The socialist organization Itaia has called demonstrations in different localities at 13:00. In Bilbao, for example, they have been summoned in Moyua Square.
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