3. Mujeres Migrantes: Levántense

EPISODE · Dec 9, 2021 · 34 MIN

3. Mujeres Migrantes: Levántense

from Women Resisting Violence

Gil emigró al Reino Unido desde Brasil con su pareja y sus dos hijos. Entró al país como turista y posteriormente se convirtió en indocumentada. Cuando el abuso aumentó, Gil huyó de su casa pero no recibió ayuda de la policía británica. Acabó en la calle con sus hijos en el invierno. Su vida cambió al encontrarse con el Servicio para los Derechos de las Mujeres Latinoamericanas (Latin American Women’s Rights Service - LAWRS), y ahora Gil trabaja en la Campaña Step Up Migrant Women, perteneciente a la organización, para visibilizar la vulnerabilidad de las mujeres migrantes con estatus incierto en situaciones de abuso doméstico. LAWRS también trabaja con Migrants in Action (MinA), un teatro comunitario dedicado a las mujeres brasileñas que han sufrido violencia de género. A través de técnicas teatrales, ellas crean un espacio seguro para compartir sus experiencias, identificar la violencia y sanar.Women Resisting Violence es presentado por Renata Peppl y producido por Louise Morris. Producido tras una colaboración entre el King's College London y el Latin America Bureau.Con la música de Rebeca Lane, WARA y Uppbeat*, y extractos de ’Lutamos no escuro’ (‘Todavía luchamos en en oscuro’) realizado por Migrants in Action (MinA) con el tema "Alguém me avisou" de Dona Ivone Lara.Este episodio también está disponible en inglés y en portugués.Este podcast trata de influenciar de manera positiva sobre las políticas principales en torno a la violencia contra las mujeres, y de sobresalir las lecciones y voces de ellas que trabajan en la primera línea. Para cumplir con esto, nos agradecerá si nos dejas una reseña y que lo compartas ampliamente.Síguenos en las redes sociales y difunde el mensaje con el hashtag #WomenResistingViolenceTw: @LatAmB Insta: @latinamericabureauMás información sobre el proyecto: wrv.org.uk | sobre LAWRS: lawrs.org.uk | sobre MinA: migrantsinaction.org.ukContáctenos: [email protected] el apoyo del Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Impact Acceleration Account en el King’s College London.*Uppbeat (free for Creators!) License code: WGSO3VEVLIGJQBUF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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