The Women Poets International Movement
(Mujeres Poetas Internacional, MPI Inc.) in partnership with the Grito de
Mujer® (Woman Scream) brand reported that over 30 countries will be part of the
7th. Woman Scream International Poetry and Arts Festival 2017 under the motto:
A Scream of freedom, to honor all the little girls of the world. Woman Scream
will be celebrated from 1st to 31st of March 2017, with the participation of
poets, artists and solidarity institutions.
Woman Scream 2017 will as every year, take
its worldwide chain with over 200 different cities. It is organized with the
altruistic support and solidarity of outstanding public and private
organizations, artists and literary groups in several countries.
The participating countries for this March
2017 will be: Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Spain, Argentina, Mexico, USA, Canada,
Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia, Guatemala, Chile, Cuba, Uruguay, Peru, El
Salvador, Honduras, Portugal, Haiti, Greece, Morocco, Italy, Germany, Poland,
Switzerland, Zambia, Zimbabwe, India, Macedonia, Luxembourg, among others.
Woman Scream is a free entry festival, open
to the general public and includes an entertaining cultural program of scenic
arts, music, dance, performance and poetry with social awareness. This year,
the festival will abroad themes referring to girls such as: early pregnancy,
child abuse, forced labor, Human Rights, etc.
More details about Woman Scream Festival by
visiting the webpage www.gritodemujer.com
Or the blog in English http://womanscream.blogspot.com
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About
Woman Scream
It started in 2011, as poetic-artistic
festival. It is a chain of simultaneous events in different countries
throughout the month of March in tribute to women and against violence. Woman
Scream (Grito de Mujer in Spanish) is organized by the Women Poets
International Movement MPI, Inc., from the Dominican Republic, and it has
served to sensitize people about the serious violence situations women face
through various campaigns, related events and topics of interest. Events have
been celebrated in around 60 countries, with more than 700 activities
coordinated by volunteers. Grito de Mujer and its creator, the Dominican poet
Jael Uribe, have won international awards for the work they carry out in favor
of women’s causes.
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