Tuesday, March 10, 2009.
As part of International Women's Day, Justice and Democracy Foundation held a forum entitled "Women's participation in Venezuelan society", which addressed the representation of women in different spheres of society and leadership in the political struggle.
The forum was attended by Flavia Martineau, councilor of the Municipality of Sucre, Cecilia García Arocha, rector of the Universidad Central de Venezuela, Monica Mendez, Mayor of San Cristobal, and Fabiola Colmenares, former candidate for mayor of the Municipality Vargas . Each exhibitor
said his experience as pioneers in the country's political leadership and the struggle they have undertaken for the claim and equality of women in society. "Our challenge is to promote gender equality and promoting equal participation in men and women. The fight has to go our relay generations, "said Councillor Flavio Martineau.
For its part, the leadership of the highest home studio, Cecilia García Arocha, recalled the legacy "of women who have been an example of struggle in the history of Venezuela (...) as Anna Julia Rojas, writer Teresa of Parra, the concert pianist Teresa Carreno who are an example of how women have been involved in the development of the country. " "Women continue to fight for a free, democratic and autonomous university, alongside our students," added the academic.
The newly elected mayor of the municipality of San Cristobal, Tachira state, Monica Mendez, expressed his joy with the realization of this commemorative activity, adding that "we know women get together with the people, embrace the needy, as we embrace our children. We exercise our role in social responsibility. "
Similarly, Venezuelan actress and former candidate Vargas state, Fabiola Colmenares, called on the Venezuelan woman to continue the fight for the country "is still a long road ahead, is fighting for those born and for which we were born." He said that the political situation facing the country is a challenge for women and is an obligation to rescue the eight stars and the five colors of our flag. "
As part of International Women's Day, Justice and Democracy Foundation held a forum entitled "Women's participation in Venezuelan society", which addressed the representation of women in different spheres of society and leadership in the political struggle.
The forum was attended by Flavia Martineau, councilor of the Municipality of Sucre, Cecilia García Arocha, rector of the Universidad Central de Venezuela, Monica Mendez, Mayor of San Cristobal, and Fabiola Colmenares, former candidate for mayor of the Municipality Vargas . Each exhibitor
said his experience as pioneers in the country's political leadership and the struggle they have undertaken for the claim and equality of women in society. "Our challenge is to promote gender equality and promoting equal participation in men and women. The fight has to go our relay generations, "said Councillor Flavio Martineau.
For its part, the leadership of the highest home studio, Cecilia García Arocha, recalled the legacy "of women who have been an example of struggle in the history of Venezuela (...) as Anna Julia Rojas, writer Teresa of Parra, the concert pianist Teresa Carreno who are an example of how women have been involved in the development of the country. " "Women continue to fight for a free, democratic and autonomous university, alongside our students," added the academic.
The newly elected mayor of the municipality of San Cristobal, Tachira state, Monica Mendez, expressed his joy with the realization of this commemorative activity, adding that "we know women get together with the people, embrace the needy, as we embrace our children. We exercise our role in social responsibility. "
Similarly, Venezuelan actress and former candidate Vargas state, Fabiola Colmenares, called on the Venezuelan woman to continue the fight for the country "is still a long road ahead, is fighting for those born and for which we were born." He said that the political situation facing the country is a challenge for women and is an obligation to rescue the eight stars and the five colors of our flag. "
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