The mayors of Equality and the Elderly, Maria Isabel Torrente and Encarna Navarro, yesterday inaugurated the workshop "The rhythm of life. A journey towards equality", organized by the Center for Women and directed by journalist Isabel Reverte aquiline.
It is, in his own words, of "a journey in search of equality, that part of the 20s and analyzes the social situation in the US, Europe and Spain, through music."
Precisely so, with music, as he began this interesting workshop, which have already signed about 50 people, mostly women, although there are also some men.
The course is free and can attend the same all those people who want it.
every Thursday Taught from September to December at half past five p.m. at the Centre for the Elderly.
Both Isabel Maria Torrente as Encarna Navarro and encouraged the attendees to enjoy the workshop and apply everything they learn in their daily lives;
also thanked his selfless collaboration Isabel Reverte, who is always willing to share their time and knowledge, which manages to make a professional and pleasant way.
Not surprisingly, she leads workshops, such as Reading Promotion and Creative Writing, are the most requested by users of the Center for Women.
Finally, before the workshop, the technician Center for Women, Antonia Reche, stressed the importance of recognizing the contributions that women have made throughout history.
"Women have contributed, although often has been silently, to make society as it is. Without women, men would not have gotten much of what they have achieved. And we must be aware and visualize that role female to achieve progress on equality "Reche, who noted that it is important to work with people of the third age, as the education of children often lies with grandparents and have to be aware that men and women said we are equal in rights and capacities, so that they can show it to their grandchildren.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas