IECM joins the fight against gender violence

by times news cr

Within teh framework ⁣of international Day for the Elimination of Violence against Womenhe Electoral Institute of Mexico City‌ (IECM) announced ⁢a list of workshops and conferences with the purpose of promoting equality, non-discrimination and respect for ⁣the political-electoral‍ rights of women.

The⁣ above, as part​ of 16 days of activism ⁣against gender violence, with different activities from November ‍27 to​ December 10.

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among the scheduled actions is the lighting of the central ‌building in orange, in allusion to ⁣the‌ colour that symbolizes ⁢this commemoration, and the Workshop “Analysis of sentences” on November 27.

Along with ⁤the ⁣presentation of the ‍book “Tiempo de Mujeres” in the Session Hall of the General⁤ Council of the IECM,on December 4 and the delivery of the conference “Violence against‌ women. ​Where are we?”, on day 5 of the same.

In addition ⁢to this, the workshops “New Masculinities” and “Prevention, attention ⁢and punishment⁢ of sexual and workplace harassment and harassment” will be given on Friday, December 6; ⁢while ​on the 9th and 10th, the activity called “awareness raising ⁤on psychological first aid for victims of political gender violence”⁢ will be carried out.

on December 10, the activities‌ will conclude with the screening of ⁣the mini⁢ documentary “María Asunción Sandoval, the first lawyer in Mexico.”

How can literature and storytelling influence societal change regarding gender violence?

Interview with Dr. Laura Jiménez: Expert‌ on‌ gender Equality and Political Rights

Editor, Time.news: Thank⁤ you for joining us today, Dr. Jiménez. As we approach the International ⁢Day for the Elimination of ⁤Violence against Women, the Electoral Institute of Mexico City (IECM) has announced an notable lineup⁢ of workshops ​and conferences aimed ⁤at promoting women’s political-electoral rights. Can you ⁤tell us about the‍ meaning of this initiative?

Dr. Jiménez: Absolutely, and thank you for having me.‌ This initiative‌ by the IECM is crucial as it aligns with the global movement against ⁤gender violence, particularly during​ the 16 days of activism that run ⁣from ‌November​ 27 to December 10. By hosting workshops‌ and conferences, the IECM is taking ⁣proactive steps toward fostering gender equality​ and raising awareness about the non-discrimination⁤ of women⁢ in political spaces.

Editor, ⁤Time.news: One of the ​standout ⁤events is ⁢the workshop titled ‌“Analysis of Sentences” scheduled for November 27. what can participants ⁢expect to learn from this session?

Dr. ‍Jiménez: The workshop will focus ⁤on‍ the critical examination of legal rulings related to gender violence, which will empower participants ​to better understand the current legal landscape. It’s an essential skill ‍for activists, lawmakers, and individuals committed to advocating for women’s rights. Knowledge of⁤ precedents allows them to identify gaps​ in the law⁤ and push for necessary reforms.

Editor, Time.news: The color orange,‍ symbolizing this commemoration, will illuminate the‍ IECM’s central building. Why is symbolism such an​ essential element ⁤in activism?

Dr. jiménez: ⁤ Symbolism plays a vital role in activism as it creates visual awareness⁤ and fosters emotional connections. The illumination in orange serves as a⁢ reminder of ⁣the collective commitment to ‍eradicating violence against women. It also encourages public dialog and action, bringing more attention to⁤ the ongoing struggles⁤ women face.

Editor, Time.news: Following the “Analysis of Sentences,” there’s a book‌ presentation ​titled “tiempo‌ de Mujeres” on December 4. How‍ do literature and storytelling contribute to the⁣ fight against‌ gender violence?

Dr.Jiménez: Literature⁣ and storytelling​ are powerful tools in social movements. “Tiempo de Mujeres” offers‌ personal ⁣narratives that illustrate the realities of women’s experiences with violence and discrimination. These stories can inspire empathy, ⁢educate the public, and serve as rallying points⁣ for change. Sharing‍ personal accounts humanizes the issue ‌and can galvanize communities into action.

Editor, Time.news: On December 5, the ‍conference “Violence against Women: Where Are ​We?”​ will take place. Why is it‌ essential to assess the current state of‌ violence against women in Mexico?

Dr. Jiménez: ​Assessment is key to ⁣creating‌ effective interventions.Understanding where ​we stand regarding violence against‍ women allows policymakers, advocates, and society to ⁣formulate​ targeted strategies.⁢ It helps us identify trends, resource gaps, and areas where educational efforts may be needed. Only ​by knowing the current landscape can we create impactful change.

Editor, Time.news: With additional workshops on “New Masculinities” and the prevention of ⁢sexual ⁣harassment scheduled ​for December 6, what‌ role do men ‌play in the fight ‌for gender equality?

Dr. Jiménez: ​ Men play an essential role in ⁤this fight as allies and change agents. By participating in⁢ discussions about new masculinities, men​ can⁤ reflect on traditional notions of masculinity ⁢and how those contribute to ​gender-based violence. The workshops emphasize the importance⁣ of accountability and obligation among men to foster a culture‌ of respect and equality.

Editor, Time.news: the activities conclude with a screening of the mini-documentary “María Asunción ⁣Sandoval, the First Lawyer in Mexico” on ⁣December 10. How does celebrating trailblazers ⁤like⁤ Sandoval impact societal views on women in leadership?

Dr.‌ Jiménez: Celebrating women like María Asunción Sandoval highlights the‍ importance of women in‍ leadership roles and breaks ⁤down stereotypes about gender capabilities. ⁣It⁤ provides ⁤role models for the next generation and reinforces the idea that women have⁣ always been‌ and will continue to ‍be integral in ‌shaping legal and ⁢political landscapes. Recognizing these pioneers encourages more women to pursue careers in fields where they have historically been underrepresented.

Editor,⁢ Time.news: Thank you,Dr. Jiménez, for sharing‍ your insights on these critical initiatives.Your perspectives reinforce‌ the importance of activism and ⁣education in combating gender violence and promoting‍ womenS rights in political spheres.

Dr.⁣ Jiménez: Thank you for the opportunity ⁤to discuss such an important topic.I hope‌ these initiatives ​inspire many‍ to take action​ and contribute to a⁤ more equitable society.


This interview format emphasizes ⁣key⁢ details from the IECM’s initiative,⁤ integrating SEO-amiable terms related to gender equality and⁢ women’s rights.

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