Shaping Conversations on Gender Equality and Language

Zorra is a term that often appears in discussions about gender equality in schools and workplaces, used to frame conversations from a gendered perspective. It is presented across organizations as part of public strategies aimed at preventing gender violence through awareness and prevention. A feminist activist from Madrid, Ana de Blas, who has led many sessions with women of different ages, reflects on a crucial question: how do those conversations adapt when the moment of impact has shifted? She notes that the word can feel like a warning sign, and asks what happens when these warnings are heard in a way that could still end in harm if ignored, especially by those in abusive relationships.

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