About 600 women have met for two days in Elizondo, in the framework of the Unification of Young People* of the Basque Country. According to the organizers, the meetings have been "a turning point" and have served to mark the way forward from now on.
The programme has been composed of talks and workshops, as well as cultural activities, but, above all, two round tables have been the most important. On Saturday Mirene Begiristain, Naia Torrealdai, Maider Barañano and Naia Kortaberria led "by context: The keys to the multiple crisis from the feminist point of view". They reflected, among other things, on the perspective that feminism and youth give to the current crisis.
On Sunday, on the other hand, will the program "neska Gazteok zer? The basis of the movement and the challenges of the future" reflected on the path taken so far and, in addition to identifying the gaps, tried to define the path to the future. Now, the congregates in Elizondo intend to disseminate in their peoples what they have learned in pooling. In this video they summarized the weekend:
? We have completed this year’s pooling.
Once again we have seen that the system in which we live is unsustainable and we have reflected on the tools of struggle, the molds, the keys, the networks... to build a feminist Basque Country.
— Euskal Herriko Neska* Gazteak (@EH_NeskGazteak) October 10, 2021
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