This document discusses International Women's Day and the importance of equality between men and women. It outlines how equality is a fundamental principle in the European Union and Spanish law. Students will work in groups to research important women throughout history and create animated video clips summarizing the key aspects of their lives using Plotagon software. Their videos will then be assessed based on a shared rubric.
This document discusses International Women's Day and promoting gender equality. It provides background on principles of gender equality in the European Union and Spain. Students will research important women in history and create an animated video summary of their life and accomplishments using Plotagon software. Their work will be assessed based on a rubric addressing the historical accuracy and key details included in the animated clip. Example women highlighted for research include Bessie Coleman, Dorothy Crowfoot, Elisabeth Cady Stanton, Carolina Herschel, Mother Teresa, and Mary Beard.
The document lists streets in the neighborhoods of Baix Guinardó, La Font d'en Fargues, Can Baró, Sant Genis dels Agudells, and La Clota. It notes the streets named after men in blue and streets named after women in pink. Many streets are only named after men with no women's streets mentioned.
The document analyzes and summarizes street name data from four neighborhoods in Barcelona's Sants-Montjuïc district: La Marina del Prat Vermell, La Marina del Port, Hostafrancs, and La Font de la Guatlla. It finds that La Marina del Prat Vermell and La Font de la Guatlla have exclusively or predominantly male street names, while La Marina del Port and Hostafrancs also have some female street names. Overall in the Sants-Montjuïc district, male street names account for about 84% of the total, compared to 16% for female street names.
The document contains quotes about women's rights from Albert Einstein, Gregorio Marañón, and Emma Watson. It also lists place names in NouBarris, a district in Barcelona, and contains an index and maps of locations within NouBarris.
Este documento lista las direcciones de personas en dos ciudades españolas. En Canyelles, se enumeran las direcciones de dos mujeres y cinco hombres. En La Trinitat Nova, se lista la dirección de un hombre.
This document lists categories for different neighborhoods in Barcelona. El Raval includes women's and men's sections, while Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera includes a men's section and women's section.
This document provides information about streets in three neighborhoods of Barcelona: Ciutat Vella, Barceloneta, and El Barri Gòtic. It lists streets designated as "men streets" and "women streets" in Barceloneta and El Barri Gòtic, with maps showing the neighborhoods divided into green and yellow to represent the gender designation of each street. No women streets are mentioned for Barceloneta.
Carme Montriol i Puig, Irene Polo Roig, and Zenobia Camprubà Aymar were Catalan/Spanish writers and poets from the early 20th century. Merce Capsir and Concepció Badia Millàs were Catalan opera singers from the same time period. Juliana Morell was a Spanish nun who became the first woman to receive a Doctor of Laws degree, while Maria Vila i Panadès and Anaïs Nin were Spanish/American actresses and writers respectively.
This document analyzes the representation of women in street names across several neighborhoods in Barcelona. It finds that out of a total of 138 streets named after people, only 22 (around 16%) are named after women. It argues that women are still often viewed primarily as objects, mothers, or obligations to society rather than as full and equal human beings. It calls for empowering women by calling out sexism, normalizing women's bodies, supporting victims, embracing diversity among women, and using one's voice and privilege to advocate for women.
This document discusses gender equality in Spain. It notes that equality between men and women is a fundamental principle of the European Union and a goal according to the Treaty of Amsterdam. Spanish law also aims to promote gender equality and prevent gender violence in schools. A 2015 law recognizes equality between men and women as a core democratic value that must be effectively exercised in all aspects of life, including political, economic, social and cultural spheres. The document then outlines a student task to research the gender balance of street names in their city districts, make presentations of their findings, and write letters to local authorities sharing results.
Sappho was an ancient Greek poet from the island of Lesbos who wrote poetry, most of which has been lost. She established a school for girls on Lesbos where she taught poetry and had relationships with her students. Sappho is considered the first poet to openly write about personal feelings of love and desire. Later legends claimed that Sappho tragically committed suicide by jumping off a cliff due to heartbreak over being rejected by a female lover.
Josefina Castellvà was born in 1935 in Spain shortly before the Spanish Civil War. She studied biology at the University of Barcelona, specializing in marine microbiology. She was the first woman to head the Spanish Antarctic Base Juan Carlos I, having participated in Antarctic research since 1984 and helping establish the base on Livingstone Island.
Joan of Arc was born in 1412 in Domremy, France during the Hundred Years' War between England and France. At age 13, she began having visions of saints telling her to help France's king. Despite initial rejection, Joan led the French army to victory at Orleans in 1429, allowing the coronation of Charles VII. After fulfilling her mission, Joan stopped hearing the saints and wanted to return home, but was persuaded to remain. She was later captured, tried for heresy and witchcraft, and burned at the stake at age 19.
The document contains quotes about women's rights from Albert Einstein, Gregorio Marañón, and Emma Watson. It also lists place names in NouBarris, a district in Barcelona, and contains an index and maps of locations within NouBarris.
Este documento lista las direcciones de personas en dos ciudades españolas. En Canyelles, se enumeran las direcciones de dos mujeres y cinco hombres. En La Trinitat Nova, se lista la dirección de un hombre.
This document lists categories for different neighborhoods in Barcelona. El Raval includes women's and men's sections, while Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera includes a men's section and women's section.
This document provides information about streets in three neighborhoods of Barcelona: Ciutat Vella, Barceloneta, and El Barri Gòtic. It lists streets designated as "men streets" and "women streets" in Barceloneta and El Barri Gòtic, with maps showing the neighborhoods divided into green and yellow to represent the gender designation of each street. No women streets are mentioned for Barceloneta.
Carme Montriol i Puig, Irene Polo Roig, and Zenobia Camprubà Aymar were Catalan/Spanish writers and poets from the early 20th century. Merce Capsir and Concepció Badia Millàs were Catalan opera singers from the same time period. Juliana Morell was a Spanish nun who became the first woman to receive a Doctor of Laws degree, while Maria Vila i Panadès and Anaïs Nin were Spanish/American actresses and writers respectively.
This document analyzes the representation of women in street names across several neighborhoods in Barcelona. It finds that out of a total of 138 streets named after people, only 22 (around 16%) are named after women. It argues that women are still often viewed primarily as objects, mothers, or obligations to society rather than as full and equal human beings. It calls for empowering women by calling out sexism, normalizing women's bodies, supporting victims, embracing diversity among women, and using one's voice and privilege to advocate for women.
This document discusses gender equality in Spain. It notes that equality between men and women is a fundamental principle of the European Union and a goal according to the Treaty of Amsterdam. Spanish law also aims to promote gender equality and prevent gender violence in schools. A 2015 law recognizes equality between men and women as a core democratic value that must be effectively exercised in all aspects of life, including political, economic, social and cultural spheres. The document then outlines a student task to research the gender balance of street names in their city districts, make presentations of their findings, and write letters to local authorities sharing results.
Sappho was an ancient Greek poet from the island of Lesbos who wrote poetry, most of which has been lost. She established a school for girls on Lesbos where she taught poetry and had relationships with her students. Sappho is considered the first poet to openly write about personal feelings of love and desire. Later legends claimed that Sappho tragically committed suicide by jumping off a cliff due to heartbreak over being rejected by a female lover.
Josefina Castellvà was born in 1935 in Spain shortly before the Spanish Civil War. She studied biology at the University of Barcelona, specializing in marine microbiology. She was the first woman to head the Spanish Antarctic Base Juan Carlos I, having participated in Antarctic research since 1984 and helping establish the base on Livingstone Island.
Joan of Arc was born in 1412 in Domremy, France during the Hundred Years' War between England and France. At age 13, she began having visions of saints telling her to help France's king. Despite initial rejection, Joan led the French army to victory at Orleans in 1429, allowing the coronation of Charles VII. After fulfilling her mission, Joan stopped hearing the saints and wanted to return home, but was persuaded to remain. She was later captured, tried for heresy and witchcraft, and burned at the stake at age 19.
2. Trinitat Vella
-These are the streets of Trinitat with human names
-Man:Carrer de Pare Perez de Pulgar, Carrer de Vicenç
Montal, Carrer de Mossen Epifani Lorda, Carrer del
Manjon, Plaça de Josep Andreu i Abello.
-Woman:Mare de Deu de Lorda.
4. Sagrera
-These are the streets of Sagrera with human names
-Man:Torroella de MontgrÃ, Felip II, Sant Antoni Maria
Claret, Bonaventura Gispert.
-Woman:Gardens of Virginia Woolf and Pepa Colomer.