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Mujeres Danzantes: Feminist groups demonstrate through art and music on March 8 in Tijuana

This group of women played their rattles to mark the several steps of their ancestral dances, accompanied by colors, feathers, and incense

Photo by: Fotografía por: Patricia Martínez

Art was also present on March 8 as a form of expression and fight for the women who demonstrated in the streets on Friday, celebrating International Women's Day.

Artists and dancers participated in the march for the rights of women, all of whom met around Zona Río in Tijuana.

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Photo by Patricia Martínez
Photo by Patricia Martínez

Members of the group "Mujeres Danzantes" (Dancing Women), for example, demonstrated by raising their voices together and passing incense, while marking the different steps of the Aztec dance.

Wearing attires of Mexico's native people, with feathers on their heads and multicolored clothing, they were carrying a poster that read "Group Mujeres Danzantes for a dignified cosmovision free of violence" alongside the phrase "That whatever is unfair is never indifferent to us."

Photo by: Patricia Martínez
Photo by: Patricia Martínez

Among the dances, songs, and several other expressions they showed a different way of demonstrating, making their way through hundreds of women that were walking in the streets of Tijuana.

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