Mar 13 • 11:07 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Feminine Fight Club launches newspaper ‘Manas’ to amplify the voice of women in western Pará

The Feminine Fight Club launched a new newspaper called 'Manas' aimed at empowering women and enhancing community communication in the western Pará region of Brazil.

In March, coinciding with International Women's Month, the Feminine Fight Club officially launched a new printed newspaper titled 'Manas' in Santarém, Brazil. This initiative aims to strengthen community communication and economic empowerment among women in the western Pará region, specifically targeting those who are socially and economically vulnerable. The launch was held during an event celebrating women's day at STTR in Mojuí dos Campos, signifying a commitment to increasing women's participation in media and community discussions.

Founded in 2021 during the Juá occupation in Santarém, the Feminine Fight Club primarily supports women facing social vulnerability, including those who lack independent income and rely on government benefits or informal work. By providing a platform through 'Manas,' the club addresses the pressing need for information among local women, particularly those with limited access to the internet or other communication channels. The project currently operates from its headquarters in the Santarenzinho neighborhood, emphasizing its local roots and community-oriented mission.

The release of 'Manas' represents more than just a publication; it is a vital tool for connection and advocacy among women who often find themselves marginalized in public discourse. As the club continues to expand its outreach, the newspaper is expected to play a crucial role in raising awareness on various issues impacting women's lives in the area, thereby fostering a sense of solidarity and empowerment within the community.

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