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On the eve of the 2021 International Women's Day demonstrations, the Mexican government erected metal barricades around the National Palace, the seat of federal executive power in the heart of Mexico City. The intention was to prevent damage by protesters and, therefore, "protect the heritage of all Mexicans and avoid confrontations... a wall of peace that guarantees freedom and protection against provocations," as stated by the President's spokesperson. On Saturday, March 6th, the feminist collective Antimonumenta CDMX decided to paint the barricades with the names of the latest victims of feminicide in Mexico. Over the following hours, hundreds of women spontaneously gathered to honor the absent women, writing their names and leaving flowers—a tribute to remember them, to not forget them, and in doing so, to honor them. This series of photographs documents the barricades that were intervened during those days so that they can still be read. Author: Tirado Miranda, Anaí.

Product Details

Stock
4 Items
Weight
0.10 kg
Width
17.00 cm
Height
23.00 cm
Depth
0.50 cm
ISBN
978-607-98763-8-8
Language
Bilingual ( Spanish / English )
Photography
39 Black & white
Pags
76
Country
México