8M: the 10 central points of the document read at the march in Buenos Aires
A document highlighting key feminist demands was presented at the 8M march in Buenos Aires, criticizing official policies and advocating for various social, economic, and gender rights.
During the 8M march in Buenos Aires, a significant document was read that outlines the central feminist demands following a collaborative effort by various organizations. This document garnered over 700 endorsements from feminist groups, unions, social organizations, human rights activists, and political entities, representing a collective call for action as part of the International Feminist Strike platform.
The nearly 30-page proclamation reflects on the historical context of the feminist movement while detailing extensive claims regarding pressing issues such as the economy, labor rights, gender-based violence, social policy, health, education, and territorial sovereignty. It also emphasizes an internationalist standpoint, addressing global conflicts and military actions aligned with the current agenda of unity among struggles to combat prevailing injustices.
This year's main slogan, 'Unir las luchas para derrotar la desigualdad' (Unite the struggles to defeat inequality), encapsulates the core aim of the document, urging a comprehensive approach to tackle the intertwined issues of inequality and oppression faced globally, particularly emphasizing the role of feminism in these struggles.