Camila Arteche explains why she doesn’t celebrate March 8: “Don’t congratulate me!”

| 03/03/2021 – 12:19 pm (GMT-4)

The Cuban actress Camila Arteche she explained that she does not celebrate March 8, but fights for women’s rights and gender equity, so she made it clear that she does not want to be congratulated.

“I fight, like any other day, this March 8 for gender equity and equal rights and opportunities for all. When we achieve this as a society, then, perhaps, we can celebrate it“, He pointed out.

Arteche, also known for her commitment to gender equity and her fight against masculinity and violence against women and girls, stressed that on Women’s Day “I march for those who are not there, for those who are in unfavorable situations, for those who cannot walk towards the light “.

“I was not killed, and I feel dead. I was not raped, and I feel insulted. I was not silenced, and I feel voiceless,” said the actress.

“Excellent Camila! I join your fight!”, “And so much so that we are leaving. Keep flying and be an example of everything that can be done for the woman. Thank you from the bottom of a Cuban’s heart on foot “,” Thank you for supporting all those who keep quiet about their suffering “,” Thank you Camila for the support you give us these women who have been victims of so much evil “,” All right, we must continue to fight, but despite this I congratulate you as you are a great woman who fights for the rights of all “, commented some of the fans of the actress.

In recent years, Camila Arteche has become the face and voice of the struggle for rights and respect for women in Cuba. The actress has focused on condemn street harassment and educate Cuban society, Where this practice is so naturalized, so that they understand that it is a form of violence and that women feel insecure, violent and reified.

In 2019, he joined the campaign evolves, For non-violence against women and girls in Cuba, in order to show that “harassment is holding you back.”

“Women want and have the right to walk safely, to upload photos to networks without fear of inappropriate comment, to dress as we feel comfortable, without criteria or lewd looks from strangers,” Camila wrote about the campaign.

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