Who said it is easy to be a woman in Greece in 2026? 9 women respond.
The article presents accounts from nine women in Greece discussing their experiences of gender-based challenges and societal perceptions encountered in 2026, coinciding with International Women's Day.
In honor of International Women's Day, To Vima asked nine women—both notable figures and everyday individuals—to share their experiences of living in Greece today, particularly focusing on the challenges they face simply due to their gender. Through their stories, the women reflect on both subtle and overt forms of sexism and discrimination, which resonate deeply and universally with many readers, causing a range of emotions from discomfort to solidarity.
The narratives reveal that many of these women grew up with certain beliefs about their roles, often being told they can only achieve so much or must work harder to prove their worth. They express feelings of being underestimated or marginalized, such as having to step back in favor of male counterparts or facing precursory gender-based assumptions in various situations. The collective voice of these women emphasizes the ongoing need for change and the shared strength found in their experiences.
Stories range from small, everyday encounters—like receiving a 'strange' look or enduring sexist comments—to larger societal issues that highlight the need for greater gender equality. Each woman's story contributes to a broader discourse about female empowerment, solidarity, and the vital importance of addressing gender issues in contemporary Greek society, pushing for a future where women can live freely and without fear of discrimination.