Laboratory
of dialogues
The school for grandmothers
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A dialogue workshop that places older women at the heart of the community. The gathering aims to reflect on their teachings, knowledge, and vocabulary as a way to strengthen community, care, and respect. Through remembrance and collective conversation, the memory of a postwar generation that sustained life with what little they had, always present and attentive, is reclaimed, and participants are invited to learn from them new ways of living and coexisting.
LETTERING IN GENDER AWARENESS
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Workshop lettering A workshop on gender-based violence was held between January and April 2025 for women's associations in Jerez, through the La Voz de las Mujeres Federation. In four sessions, participants engaged in introspective exercises on identity, desires, fears, and relationships, which they then expressed in personal statements using techniques of lettering. The result was compiled in a booklet designed and edited by Salvartes Design, which brings together their work and life stories of some of the students, accompanied by an epilogue by the author.
MOTHER COURAGE
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In October 2024, I designed the poster for the event 'Dismantling Hate Speech: Anti-racist and Feminist Tools for the Educational Community' for the Madre Coraje education department; I also gave a feminist presentation entitled 'What Your Grandmother Would Say If She Saw You'. The online talk was aimed at teachers seeking to implement solutions to sexist comments made in the classroom.
I am still alive thanks to my friends
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‘'I'm Still Alive Thanks to My Friends' is a talk that illustrator and activist Anita Doinel and I gave on November 22, 2023, at the San Fernando Conference Center, to mark November 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. In this event, we both explored the insidious effects of violence and the pillars of healing through art. Our aim was to create a space for dialogue and reflection through our personal experiences, as told through our illustrations.
A SHARED ROOM
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A Shared Room is a dialogue lab aimed at schoolchildren and senior citizens that recreates a teenage girl's bedroom wall as a space for reflection from a gender perspective. Through illustrations, words, and quotes, it highlights situations of inequality that many women share, such as invalidation, low self-esteem, and emotional dependence, with the goal of generating debate, questioning habits, and opening spaces for collective dialogue.
Write to me, pichocho
You have your whole face full of questions