The journalist, writer and expert in gender violence and equality policies, Nuria Varela, will give a talk on Wednesday, February 28, with the title "Coeducation, gender equality and abuse".
The conference will take place in the Assembly Hall of the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center, at 7:00 p.m., and its entry will be free until full capacity is reached.
The talk, organized by the Commission IV Conference "An education for the XXI century" and presented by one of its members, Encarna Cánovas, is framed in the context of feminist thinking meetings of the 'Cartagena Piensa' program.
The rapporteur stands out for her brilliant curriculum.
She has a degree in Information Sciences and two master's degrees, in Interdisciplinary Studies of Gender and in Gender and Equality Policies between Women and Men, she has done several jobs as a journalist.
To this must be added her career as a guest lecturer in the master's degree in Interdisciplinary Gender Studies at the Rey Juan Carlos University and in the Expert Degree in Prevention of Gender Violence at the University of Castilla-La Mancha.
Nowadays she continues to surprise as author of several feminist books, among them "Feminism for beginners" (Zeta Bolsillo, 2013), "We were going to be queens" (SA Ediciones B, 2008) and "La voz ignorada.
Ana Orantes and the end of impunity "(Debate, 2012).
In addition, she works as a director at the Hotel Papel publishing house, is a researcher at the Rey Juan Carlos University and a professor in several postgraduate university programs in Gender Equality and Violence Policies.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena