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Cycle "spring tales for equality"

The City Council starts tomorrow a cycle of storytelling to educate in equality and prevent gender violence

The activity 'Spring stories for Equality' will be held over the next four Fridays (May 20 and 27 and June 3 and 10) at the Municipal Library.

Estepona City Council informs that tomorrow the activity 'Storytelling Spring for Equality' will begin, a series of storytelling that aims to educate in values of equality to prevent and eradicate gender violence.

The deputy mayor of the Sociocultural area, Begoña Ortiz, has highlighted the importance of continuing to work in favor of equality and promoting actions that promote it. In this regard, he pointed out that education is key for the new generations to grow up with a more diverse vision of society and without gender discrimination.

For this reason, the cycle, which will take place in the Municipal Library, is made up of storytellers for children, although one of the days will be dedicated to stories for adults.

The program is as follows:

Friday, May 20 . 6:00 pm 'Neither more nor less' (children's audience).

Friday, May 27 . 6:00 pm 'Pepuka and the monster that took her smile' (child audience).

Friday, June 3 . 8:00 pm 'Purple Tales of Women' (adult audience).

Friday, June 10. 6:00 pm 'Monster Out' (children's audience).

This initiative is a continuation of the line of work that the municipal delegation for Women has been carrying out in the fight against gender inequality, with the intention of reaching all citizens.

Attendance to the storytellers will be free until full capacity

'Spring stories for Equality' is an activity financed from the Funds of the State Pact against Gender Violence of the Secretary of State for Equality and against Gender Violence of the Ministry of Equality.

Price: € 0