As the Global Leaders' Meeting on Women is set to convene in Beijing on the Chinese mainland from October 13 to 14, a CGTN stringer hit the streets of Madrid, Spain, as part of a global series exploring how locals view women's rights, safety, and policy.
Voices of Madrid
In the Spanish capital, residents like Lara and Marvin shared what 'She Power' means to them:
- Lara: "Equality starts with education. When children learn respect and fairness early on, stereotypes fade."
- Marvin: "We need to move beyond judgments based on skin color or gender. Rights are universal."
From Local Streets to Global Dialogues
This Madrid stop is part of a broader journey that has brought conversations from cities in Africa and Latin America to China and back to Europe. Across continents, people are calling for stronger advocacy, better protections, and more inclusive laws that safeguard women's rights.
What's Next?
As world leaders gather in Beijing, these grassroots voices underscore the importance of listening to everyday citizens—and amplifying their experiences—to drive real change on gender equality.
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Insights into 'She Power': Madrid locals on women's rights protection
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