8M: The Women’s Day Demonstrations 2026, Live | Feminism Demonstrates This Sunday for 8M with a Global Perspective on the Rise of the Far Right
On International Women’s Day 2026, feminist organizations in Spain are organizing protests to address both historical women's struggles and the current global rise of far-right ideologies.
The feminist movement has called for demonstrations across various cities and towns in Spain on March 8th, 2026, International Women’s Day. This year's protests emphasize a global perspective amidst growing concerns over the rise of far-right politics and international militarism. The organizations involved, particularly the 8M Commission and the Madrid Feminist Movement, highlight the need to address these global trends while simultaneously recognizing the historical struggles women have faced historically.
As in previous years, the movement is seeing divisions as groups disagree on issues such as the transgender rights law, illustrating the complexities within the feminist movement itself. The Commission 8M emphasized the structural and global nature of oppression against women, framing the protest as a response not only to local issues but also to worsening geopolitical climates that could threaten women's rights. This year’s events promise to mobilize significant public engagement, reinforcing the importance of solidarity and collective action in these challenging times.
Furthermore, with these demonstrations occurring in a wider global context of rising extremism, participants are urged to reflect not only on the ongoing issues within Spain but also on the international landscape that affects women everywhere. The response to these protests could potentially influence future policies and movements related to gender equality, making the 2026 International Women’s Day a crucial moment in the ongoing fight for women’s rights.