This Saturday, November 19, 2022, Todos group is holding a demonstration against sexual and sexual violence. Departure at 14:00 Place de la Republique in Paris.
This Saturday, November 19, 2022, the feminist association ‘Todas Nosotras’ will meet again on the street. Various demonstrations are taking place in all parts of France “to declare the cessation of sexual and sexual violence” and “to denounce the impunity of the attackers, on behalf of all the victims abandoned by justice.” In Paris, the teams meet at 2 p.m. Republic Square.
Several Processions and Arrival Concert
Therefore, the march will depart from Republique towards the Place de la Nation, with an expected arrival around 5:00-5:30 p.m. In the procession several sound trucks will be distributed with music, speeches, performances by artists and slogans. The animations will be presented by various associations throughout the event”, specifies the group.
Several processions are planned to “make the event more accessible.” “The head will be made up solely of racist, risky, LGBTQIA+ and/or disabled organizations and activists,” warns Nous Tous, who meets in front of the Comedy Corner, at 25 rue Voltaire.
The #NousToutesParisNord committee ranks tenth in the Republic. Associations for the care of victims will meet in front of KFC / Hippopotamus, at 17-19 Place de la République.
These are the other planned tours:
- Quiet procession for people with disabilities
- Masked procession
- A procession for the families of the women victims of the murder
- Parade of associations against child violence
- Selected Mixed Race Show (no cisgender men)
- Parade against violence against women and childbirth
Upon arrival, a women’s choir will organize speeches for associations and personalities, as well as musical entertainment. These are the attending artists: Suzanne, Mathilde, Cindy, Luizandona, Dorelli, Cremouche, Georges Ka, Ki-yun Kim, Sylvie Hoarao, Sally, Bentelli, Estelle Meyer, Emma Bateson, Helen Martinelli, Sarah Mikovsky and Melody Lauret.
“Carrying the voice of those who can no longer speak”
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According to the mass count, as of Friday, November 18, 2022, 120 women have been killed by their husband, ex-husband, or stranger since the beginning of 2022.
We will march to carry the voice of those who can no longer speak, the voice of the 700 women murdered under the presidency of Emmanuel Macron, and all those murdered under previous governments. We will also show our outrage at the failure of institutions, including the judiciary and the police.
We Are All Collective
According to figures from We All, “80% of complaints of intramarital violence are dismissed. 65% of the victims of femicide have been seized by the police or the justice system; 2 out of 3 victims report little support when they want to report.”
All the practical information about the event can be found on the collective’s website or on its social networks.