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Feminine identity: an approach

The meeting organized by Centro Académico Romano Foundation for next May 26th is focused, on this occasion, on women by María Calvo, professor of Law at the University Carlos III and mother of 4 children.

Maria José Atienza-May 25, 2021-Reading time: < 1 minute
female identity

Why is it necessary to think about female identity? As pointed out by Centro Académico Romano FoundationIn recent years, "society has been losing its universal dimensions and its anthropological foundations. We are living in a time, perhaps unique in the entire history of human evolution, in which certain ideological sectors are trying to convince society of the identity of both sexes".

Therefore, this meeting is an invitation to reflect on female identity in today's world, on the origins of equity feminism and on the drift taken by some feminists.

The meeting will be held on May 26th at 8:30 p.m. and will be virtual. you can register through this link.

A reflection led by Professor María Calvo Charro, Professor of Administrative Law at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. María Calvo is a visiting researcher at Harvard University (Cambridge, USA), visiting professor at the College of William and Mary (Williamsburg, USA) and author of several monographs on legal and social issues related especially to the family, education, equality, femininity and masculinity, among others: Stolen Paternity (Almuzara 2021) Differentiated education in the 21st century. Back to the future (Iustel 2016) or Dethroned parents (Mythical Bull 2014).

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