At Emigrad@s Sin Fronteras, we are aware of the importance of the social and political movement of feminism, as a transforming element, which questions patriarchy as the oldest system of domination of mankind. The actions carried out must include women as subjects of political, social, economic and cultural rights, and logically guarantee their practical and strategic needs.
Likewise, Emigrad@s Sin Fronteras develops actions to strengthen civil society through the tools necessary for them to fulfill their commitment, and in turn, enhance the real participation of men and women in their field of action. regarding political, social, economic and cultural decision-making.
DEVELOPED PROJECTS:
[blogoma_dropcap style = “square” color = “”] [/ blogoma_dropcap] Call to action: Women, Minorities and Active Participation
[blogoma_dropcap style = “square” color = “”] [/ blogoma_dropcap] Project: Alternative Communication Strategies for the Recognition of Diversity, Dialogue and Encounter between Groups and People of Diverse Cultures and Origins-2016
[blogoma_dropcap style = “square” color = “”] [/ blogoma_dropcap] Empowerment of Unemployed Immigrant and Native Women at Risks of Social Exclusion Residents in Bizkaia as a Tool for Interculturality and Measures Against Xenophobia-2015
[blogoma_dropcap style = “square” color = “”] [/ blogoma_dropcap] Self-Care of Immigrant Domestic Workers at Risk of Exclusion-2013
[blogoma_dropcap style = “square” color = “”] [/ blogoma_dropcap] Empowerment Project with Paraguayan Women Residing in Bizkaia-2013
[blogoma_dropcap style = “square” color = “”] [/ blogoma_dropcap] Project for Emotional Accompaniment and Art with Immigrant Population-2012
[blogoma_dropcap style = “square” color = “”] [/ blogoma_dropcap] Project Strengthening the Ties of Solidarity and Interculturality of the Native Population of Bizkaia with the Immigrant Population Living in Bizkaia- 2011
[blogoma_dropcap style = “square” color = “”] [/ blogoma_dropcap] Invisible Caregivers Project, Merging Art with Reality as a Social Awareness Strategy-2011