Fany Santos, Pâmela Diniz and Zane Santos, organizers of the Meeting of Women in Hip Hop Disclosure The 3rd edition of the Meeting of Women in Hip Hop in Divinópolis brings together artists, producers, educators and street culture agents to discuss misogyny and female entrepreneurship. The initiative will take place on Sunday (19), at 2pm, at Recanto dos Rouxinóis. Organized by the Movimento Unificado Negro de Divinópolis (Mundi) in partnership with the Department of Culture and produced by the collectives Hip Hop Oficina de Rua (H2OR), Fany Produções and DBN Produções, the event aims to discuss the bill that proposes to classify misogyny as a crime involving the practice, induction or incitement of violence, the restriction of rights or the offense of women's dignity due to their gender condition. ? Click here to follow the g1 Centro-Oeste de Minas channel on WhatsApp In addition to the conversation about the bill, the program includes debates on training activities and exchanges of experiences. The event will feature an educational area for children. Entry is free. According to the creators, debating rights and responsibilities in a space of coexistence and resistance strengthens female action and expands women's protection.
Meeting of women in hip hop discusses misogyny and female entrepreneurship in Divinópolis
Fany Santos, Pâmela Diniz and Zane Santos, organizers of the Meeting of Women in Hip Hop Disclosure The 3rd edition of the Meeting of Women in Hip Hop in Divinópolis brings together artists, producers, educators and...
How is the bill discussed? The proposal was approved by the Senate in March, passed through a working group and had a new report approved in mid-June. Forwarded to the Chamber of Deputies, the matter is expected to be voted on in July. To clarify points of the project and combat misinformation circulating on the networks, lawyer specializing in social law Soraya Marques will lead a conversation, explaining what can be classified as a crime of misogyny and what practical changes the law would bring. READ ALSO: Hip hop project transforms young lives