The Department of Equality and Feminism of the Generalitat, The Segarra County Council and the Paeria de Cervera organized, Procession of the Pure in Cervera, the guided itinerary “simply because they are women. A silenced reality ”.
The initiative, which took place on Friday 7 March, consisted of a route through the center of the city from a new look based on reality, often silenced, of women.
With the poems of the writer Rosa Fabregat (Cervera, 1933 - Lleida, 2024) com a fil conductor, Music by students and teachers of the Conservatory of Cervera, Laia Pipó's guidance and readings by Rosa Caballol.
The itinerary left the Plaza de Joan Salat, and passed through Guinedilda Street, University Square, the square of Santa Anna, The Cervera Museum, Rosa Fabregat and Armengol's birthplace (on the main street) and the Paeria de Cervera.
At these points the figure of Rosa Fabregat and other relevant women in the history of Cervera are visible, like Elisa Sanpere Labrós, Hermínia Grau Aymà, M. Antonia Ibarra and other anonymous.
This tour from now will be incorporated into the offer of tourist itineraries guided by the city.
In the institutional event took part the delegate of the Government of the Generalitat in Lleida, Nuria Gil; The General Director of Cures, Organization of time and equity in work, Saray Espejo; The director of the Territorial Equality and Feminism Services, Silvia doors; the president of the Regional Council of Segarra, Ramon Augé; paer the chief Cervera, Jan Pomés; the Councilor for Equality, Judith Guim, and other councilors of the Paeria and regional councilors.
The guided itinerary aroused great interest among the citizens. Also among the media, With Lleida TV, which broadcast part of the route in a live connection. The Councilor for Equality took part, Judith Guim, and the regional technique of the information and care service for women (They), Racing road.
8M feminist vindication
The very present footprint of the writer Cerverina Rosa Fabregat Armengol gives a special sense to the route. Cervera, where the childhood passed, marked his literature and his firm struggle for women and against injustice, of gender inequality, patriarchy and sexism, both in the public and private spheres.
Precisely, This message that Rosa Fabregat wanted to convey served as a guideline for feminist demands on International Women's Day, that this year has emphasized in the fight against hate speech and sexist with women, especially in the face of extremist and reactionary positions that, from antipheminism, they want to reconfigure the dominant masculinity.

