Spain's National March in Opposition to Male Violence(s) Against Women, also known as 7N, was a mass citizen mobilisation, convened as a "feminist movement", which came to occupy the centre of Madrid on 7 November 2015. Organised by three hundred and thirty-two feminist organisations, it had the support of two hundred and twenty-two bodies, including political parties, unions and national and international feminist organisations, as well as one hundred and thirty-five district councils. The final event consisted in the reading (in the various Languages of Spain) of a manifesto compiling the condemnations and demands of the organisations involved, negotiated over nine months through working committees.
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| - Marcha Estatal contra las Violencias Machistas (es)
- Spanish National March in Opposition to Male Violence(s) Against Women (en)
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| - La Marcha estatal contra las violencias machistas, también conocida como 7N, fue una movilización ciudadana multitudinaria convocada bajo la denominación de "movimiento feminista", que llegó a ocupar el centro de Madrid el 7 de noviembre de 2015. Organizada por trescientas treinta y dos organizaciones feministas, contó con el apoyo de doscientas veintidós entidades entre partidos, sindicatos y organizaciones feministas nacionales e internacionales y ciento treinta y cinco ayuntamientos. El acto final consistió en la lectura, en los diferentes idiomas del estado Español, de un manifiesto que recogía las denuncias y reivindicaciones consensuadas durante nueve meses, mediante comisiones de trabajo, por las organizaciones convocantes. (es)
- Spain's National March in Opposition to Male Violence(s) Against Women, also known as 7N, was a mass citizen mobilisation, convened as a "feminist movement", which came to occupy the centre of Madrid on 7 November 2015. Organised by three hundred and thirty-two feminist organisations, it had the support of two hundred and twenty-two bodies, including political parties, unions and national and international feminist organisations, as well as one hundred and thirty-five district councils. The final event consisted in the reading (in the various Languages of Spain) of a manifesto compiling the condemnations and demands of the organisations involved, negotiated over nine months through working committees. (en)
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| - Madrid Town Hall. 7N Banner. 135 district councils joined the 322 convening organisations and 298 bodies (en)
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| - Gender violence, machista terrorism, patriarchal violence (en)
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| - La Marcha estatal contra las violencias machistas, también conocida como 7N, fue una movilización ciudadana multitudinaria convocada bajo la denominación de "movimiento feminista", que llegó a ocupar el centro de Madrid el 7 de noviembre de 2015. Organizada por trescientas treinta y dos organizaciones feministas, contó con el apoyo de doscientas veintidós entidades entre partidos, sindicatos y organizaciones feministas nacionales e internacionales y ciento treinta y cinco ayuntamientos. El acto final consistió en la lectura, en los diferentes idiomas del estado Español, de un manifiesto que recogía las denuncias y reivindicaciones consensuadas durante nueve meses, mediante comisiones de trabajo, por las organizaciones convocantes. Tras la Marcha, un grupo de feministas que había participado en su organización decidió constituirse de manera permanente en lo que denominó "7N Plataforma Feminista Contra las Violencias Machistas" con el fin de introducir en la agenda política las reivindicaciones planteadas en el manifiesto y darles seguimiento. (es)
- Spain's National March in Opposition to Male Violence(s) Against Women, also known as 7N, was a mass citizen mobilisation, convened as a "feminist movement", which came to occupy the centre of Madrid on 7 November 2015. Organised by three hundred and thirty-two feminist organisations, it had the support of two hundred and twenty-two bodies, including political parties, unions and national and international feminist organisations, as well as one hundred and thirty-five district councils. The final event consisted in the reading (in the various Languages of Spain) of a manifesto compiling the condemnations and demands of the organisations involved, negotiated over nine months through working committees. After the March, a group of feminists who had participated in its planning decided to establish themselves permanently in what they called the "7N Feminist Platform in Opposition to Male Violence Against Women". The group's purpose was to introduce the demands raised in the manifesto into the political agenda and follow them up. (en)
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