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Taking the street!


Hello everyone! Today I will talk about a project that motivate my days. Is name is: "Tomando la calle! Por el Derecho a la ciudad de mujeres y niñas" (Taking the street!  For the Right to the City of Women and Girls), a project focused on promoting the use, mobility and appropriation of public space by girls, young women and women living in the commune of Pedro Aguirre Cerda, through collaborative work with the organization Mujeres en Red Zona Sur and the University of Chile, from the promotion of autonomy and urban security in their daily lives. 
How?
Invite the girls and adolescents of the commune to participate in the School of Urban Sports during the months of September, October and November, all Saturday. In this Urban Sports and Arts School there will be four types of workshops completely free of charge for girls between 9 and 17 years old:
1.     Bike, for incentive to the use and repair to the bike for part to the women.
2.     Parkour o the Art of Displacement: the objetive is promote the knowledge to the urban space and improve fitness in women of all ages.
3.     Skate: for incentive the use of the skate for womans.
4.     Serigrafía: for incentive the expretions arts like a form to make visible our opinion and protest.
I am very excited because this project start this Saturday!



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