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On the afternoon of 25 September 2021, a group of anonymous feminists intervened the Christopher Columbus roundabout on Paseo de la Reforma Avenue. On an empty plinth surrounded by protective fences, they installed a wooden antimonumenta, a guerrilla sculpture that calls for justice for the recurrent acts of violence against women in Mexico. It was named Antimonumenta Vivas Nos Queremos (lit. transl. Anti-monument We Want Us Alive) and depicts a purple woman holding her arm raised and with a support on the back that has the word justice carved on it. Additionally, the Columbus roundabout was also symbolically renamed the Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan (Roundabout of the Women Who Fight).

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  • La glorieta de las mujeres que luchan es una antimonumenta temporal​ instalada en honor a las madres que exigen justicia por sus hijas, víctimas de feminicidio en México. Colectivos feministas lo instalaron el 25 de septiembre de 2021. Se encuentra ubicada donde anteriormente se encontraba el monumento de Cristóbal Colón, en la Avenida Paseo de la Reforma, en Cuauhtémoc, Ciudad de México. (es)
  • On the afternoon of 25 September 2021, a group of anonymous feminists intervened the Christopher Columbus roundabout on Paseo de la Reforma Avenue. On an empty plinth surrounded by protective fences, they installed a wooden antimonumenta, a guerrilla sculpture that calls for justice for the recurrent acts of violence against women in Mexico. It was named Antimonumenta Vivas Nos Queremos (lit. transl. Anti-monument We Want Us Alive) and depicts a purple woman holding her arm raised and with a support on the back that has the word justice carved on it. Additionally, the Columbus roundabout was also symbolically renamed the Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan (Roundabout of the Women Who Fight). (en)
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