This January 6, the 2nd World March has been received by Mario Aguilar, president of the Chilean Teachers College.
The meeting explained the details of the March, the stages already carried out and the stages to be carried out.
After that, Rafael de la Rubia, general coordinator of the 2ª World March, delivered the books of The First World March for Peace and Central American March for Peace and Nonviolence, for the College of Teachers.
In the School of Teachers the Members of the March were interviewed.
Andrea Carabantes, one of the International Marchers, was asked about the general explanations of the March.
In particular, she was asked about the meaning of the March ending on March 8, Women's Day.
Women are having a special tune with the March
The interviewer, setting as context that one of the most pressing issues currently is violence against women, asked about the symbolic of the March ending on March 8, Women's Day, expressed approximately in these terms:
Women are the engine now, without belittling men, but, right now in general, almost all the movements that are taking a lot of strength are the women we are dating.
Transformation actions and activities are being led by women.
I work with emigrants, at work we see that women are like the last link.
There are many women migrating with children, fleeing wars and situations of poverty, etc.
Women are there, we are no longer behind
However, they are the last to regularize their situation ... The man first, to be able to work, the children for school and the last ones, often stay there, at home, without learning the language ...
So it is important and it is symbolic that the March ends on March 8, to express that women are there, we are no longer behind, just keeping company.
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