Mexican celebrities, like Danna Paola, Belinda, Julieta Venegas and Thaliacommemorated this March 8, International Women’s Day, with messages in which the demand to eradicate gender violence in the country prevailed.
Singer Danna Paola shared images on Twitter with posters of the feminist march with slogans such as: “In Mexico, feminism is more uncomfortable than femicides” and “I don’t want flowers, I want respect.”
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“Sister, you are not alone, neither today nor ever. We continue another year of struggle, happy will be the day that no one is missing,” the actress also wrote.
Cecilia Suarezknown for her role in the series the house of flowers, shared on Instagram an image with the zeppelin that circulated this Monday in Mexico City with the legend “10 daily femicides” in reference to the 10 murders of women that occur every day in the country. “#8M. Not one more,” the actress wrote.
Other Mexican actresses who replicated the zeppelin message were Regina Blandón, Zuria Vega and Irene Azuela.
the singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas participated in a conversation with Human Rights Watch (HRW) to share “her view on women’s rights.”
“It’s dangerous in America to be a woman when you express your anger,” lamented the artist on HRW’s Twitter channel, in which she also asked “to go out on the street.”
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Meanwhile, the singer Belinda He wrote on his social networks that “March 8 is a day of struggle, not a holiday.”
March 8 is a day of struggle, not a holiday.
— Belinda (@belindapop) March 8, 2022
While Thalia He published a video to motivate his followers. “Today, International Women’s Day, I applaud each of the strong and brave women, who defend their voice, who with determination and discipline work every day for their dreams, who fight for their rights and who never give up” , he expressed.
Mexican actress and producer Salma Hayek shared an image on Instagram to announce Gucci’s “Generation Equality” collection “to convene, unite and strengthen voices speaking for gender equality.”
Yalitza Apariciowho was nominated for an Oscar for best actress for “Roma,” showed off a similar Cartier campaign on her Instagram.
In addition, he shared an image of his partner from “Roma”, the also nominated for an Oscar Marina of Tavirawho wrote “for the life and freedom of women, an end to femicide.”
the singers Lila Downs, Fey, Maria Jose and Ely Guerra They also shared images, videos and messages alluding to the anniversary.
“Women today and always. #8March. Because of them and because we always want each other free and always strong”, wrote Lila Downs. (I)
Source: Eluniverso

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