#SChestBreak

for women's work for a fairer world

The influence that the women's movement has had in democracy, in changing values and social customs, and in advancing women's rights. in Spain is undeniable.

Rights such as the right to protection mechanisms in cases of male and sexual violence, the right to voluntary interruption of pregnancy, the right to gender self-determination for transgender people and the right to have equal employment conditions in sectors such as the home and care are some examples of the rights of transgender people. work and involvement of the women's movement as a key agent for social transformation.

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We introduce you to Rosario, Carla, Antonia, Natalia and Perla, some of the women to whom we owe so much and for whom today we are proud of. Get to know them and #SacaPecho you too.

“The contribution of the women's movement is that it allows us to integrate, to talk about our realities and not hide our pain”.

Rosario Maribel

The 2004 law on gender-based violence has made several support channels available to women to address this type of violence.

“All the rights and opportunities that we women have have been the result of the organised struggle of women in Spain”.”

Antonia

The fight for the repeal of the law on foreigners continues. It makes it impossible for foreigners to obtain a residence and work permit for a period of less than three years, which leads to irregularity.

“Women's associations and organisations can help migrant women through the tenderness and emotional support they need”.”

Carla Soledad

After more than a decade of struggle to dignify the work of domestic workers, Convention 189 was ratified in 2022. Ensuring such basic rights as sick leave.

“The transfeminist anti-racist collective has brought to the forefront the situations that women, femininities and gender dissidence experience on a daily basis when they arrive in Spain”.”

Natalia

For migrants, especially racialised migrants, there are many forms of oppression: gender-based oppression, racism, xenophobia, aporophobia, job insecurity and sexual harassment in the workplace.

“Migrant women run the risk of failing as individuals because of the social oppression to which we are subjected”.”

@Afropoderossa

Since the law on foreigners, we have to fight together against the lack of diversity of expression. Depending on the colour of a woman's skin, her origin, nationality or religion, she is oppressed in one way or another.

We don't say so ourselves, This is corroborated by the data

This is corroborated by the data

Research on the contribution of the women's movement in the progress of human rights.

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Research on public and private financing for women's organisations.

#SPacecho, with pride

For all the advances achieved thanks to women's movements. And it supports organisations that, like us, support these movements for a fairer world.

At Calala we promote women's rights through the provision of donations, training and support to women's organisations. We prioritise our support to those working first-hand to improve their lives.

#SChestBreak in the press

#SacaPecho: Calala Women's Fund Campaign

[...] According to María Palomares Arenas, director of Calala Fondo de Mujeres, «Thanks to women's movements, we have achieved goals that seemed far away years ago. Rights, recognition and freedoms which, without the efforts of the women who came before us, would be unthinkable today. For this reason, we should be grateful for the legacy they have left us».». He concludes: «despite great achievements, there is still a long way to go towards a fully equal society».

Source: Pongamos que habamos de Madrid

Calala Women's Fund launches #SacaPecho campaign

[...] The campaign consists of 6 audiovisual materials. A advertisement which summarises some of the main contributions of the diverse women's movement to social transformation. Four pills with the testimonies and experiences of Rosario, Antonia, Carla and Natalia, women who are part of the women's movement, as activists or beneficiaries. And a pill with the contribution of @Afropoderossa, The campaign is being supported by a well-known activist and anti-racist influencer, who has joined the campaign's outreach.

Source: The Advertiser

This campaign champions women's work for a fairer world

Calala Women's Fund's new campaign makes the importance of the women's and feminist movement visible in the advancement of human rights. 

Source: MarketingDirecto.com

Calala Women's Fund launches #SacaPecho campaign

Since 2009, Calala supports women's groups with resources and accompaniment so that they can promote their projects. for diversity, equality and decent living conditions for women.

Source: Public Activity

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