The prize was for Olatz Mercader, Jordina Arnau, Julene Illarramendi and Miren Cuerdo, representing Iñurri.
ARGIA awarded (Min)bizi podkasta:
"Small ants, working together, get a force that we can't imagine. The authors of this podkast know it well. To people who leave the medical office and feel lonely and lost, these women offer protection and solidarity with their voices, desires and bodies.
This prize will be given to us because they give us a lot of information that we haven't heard anywhere else, and to those diagnosed with the disease, they open up windows of choice for everyone to decide how they want to go through this painful process of life.
In addition, they remind us from time to time that public health is very sick and demand decent conditions for both health workers and users.
From feminism, people and realities uncomfortable for society bring microphones forward and speak crudely of the pains and fears we want to move away. The taboos are left behind and we are naturally told that you can also enjoy the pain".
Listen to the words of the winners:
Olatz Mercader, Jordina Arnau, Julene Illarramendi and Miren Cuerdo have spoken on behalf of @inurria 1. #illuminators pic.twitter.com/CML7DKrRxv
— ARGIA (@argia) January 27, 2023
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