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It was on the street. Feminisms and dissidences in Rosario.
A documentary series that explores fragments of stories of the struggle for expansion and the enjoyment of rights in the city of Rosario. Co-produced by Unicanal and the Gender and Sexualities Department of the University.
Episode 1: The Girls of the Square
Plaza Libertad, for years the city's red zone and meeting and departure point for the Pride march, was the center and scene of a key event in the history of the diversity movement: the removal of the Rosario police chief in 1998, based on the complaints of transvestites and trans organized to make visible the persecution and police harassment.
Hosted by the journalist Martín Paoltroni, the documentary features the testimonies of Karla Ojeda (Trans Rosario Transvestite Community), Pedro Paradiso Sottile (Arco Iris Collective. Equality Foundation), Mariana Antonelli (Arcoiris Collective Lawyer) and Natalia Cocchiarini (Historian of the Program University of Sexual Diversity, UNR).
Episode 2: Daughters and grandchildren
Human rights activists, daughters and granddaughters of a generation decimated by the last military dictatorship, formed and carry out organizations for memory, truth and justice, also crossed by the feminist struggle during the last decade. How memory is built from the daily family and in the streets collectively.
Led by the feminist journalist Sonia Tessa, the documentary features the testimonies of Renata Labrador, Lua Conechny, Flor Garat, Nadia Shujman, Romina Marucco and Nora Lía Pastorini.
40 years after the recovery of democracy, MEMORY, TRUTH, JUSTICE.
Episode 3: Legal, Safe and Free
The voluntary termination of pregnancy law that Congress passed in 2020 was won in the streets. With more than 30 years of history in this fight, Rosario was fundamental in the conquest of legal, safe and free abortion. In 2003, at the Monument to the flag, the green scarf was used for the first time, which later became a symbol of the right to decide throughout the world.
Hosted by the feminist journalist Arlen Buchara, the documentary features the testimonies of Mabel Gabarra, Silvia Augsburger, Vivi Della Siega, Susana Chiarotti, Daniel Teppaz, Verona Ciafardini and Sol Iguri Gorostiaga.
Episode 4: Rights in dispute
Sex workers fight for their fundamental rights throughout Argentina and also in Rosario, the first city to regulate prostitution and also the first to implement abolitionist norms, inside and outside, in private and public. The Rosario whores demand their labor rights, access to health and retirement. Hosted by feminist journalist Laura Hintze, the documentary features the testimonies of Miriam Auyeros, Gabriela Hemela, Marina Salomón and Flor Peralta.
