The feminine experience and its contributions in different fields of knowledge have experienced increasing acceptance, being mostly praised. The voice of architects, academics, designers, urban planners and activists has gained strength in view of the relevant reception of issues such as inclusion and gender perspective, in the face of challenges that test the great cities of the world and their inhabitants. Every March 8th – the day women take to the streets as an act of resistance and the exercise of citizenship – there are some brief reflections that highlight the link between the cities and their political-social events, as well as in related disciplines to architecture and urbanism.
Parvin Alexandra Camal Segundo
Parvin Alexandra Camal Segundo is an architect graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the National Autonomous University of Mexico UNAM with interests related to teaching and research around Architectural Theory and Gender. Winner of the 5th Thesis Contest on the phenomenon of discrimination by COPRED.
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