During the first two months of the year 2022, the Prevention of Violence program, run by the Isadora Duncan Foundation, worked on a digital tool aimed at detecting potential circumstances of economic violence within couples through reflection on relatively normalized situations. [+]
Isadora Duncan launches a new workshop on energy saving in the home
Discover how to reduce your energy costs and optimize your consumption in our ENERGY SAVING WORKSHOP on April 9!
We resume the Family Savings School framed in the "Family Financial Education and Energy Poverty Prevention Program", [+]
Economic violence and labor exploitation: two different realities with a single purpose
Economic violence and labor exploitation of women are two of the most normalized and sibylline manipulations that have truly disabling consequences in the lives of women and their families, causing not only economic instability, as is evident, but also emotional, psychological, social and, in the most serious cases, physical instability.
Economic violence against women is a control technique used to remove them from economic decision-making, as well as to produce economic and emotional dependence in them, in many cases, seriously damaging their own development as well as that of their families (children and dependents).
Labor exploitation, already a crime, manifests itself differently against men than against women. Dejando a un lado aspectos jurĆdicos, se hace referencia a esas situaciones precisamente por esta distinción en cuanto a su aplicación, destacando tambiĆ©n la posición de las mujeres inmigrantes en este marco. Es importante tener en cuenta la interseccionalidad que define precisamente este fenómeno, para atajar las causas de por quĆ© se produce y prevenir sus consecuencias.
Full video of the Invisible Violence against Women: Economic Violence and Labor Exploitation Day
Event organized by the Isadora Duncan Single-Parent Families Foundation, as part of the Gender Violence Prevention and Awareness Program, funded by the Ministry of Equality (2023 call).
In this event, we presented audiovisual material designed to raise awareness and detect these issues that directly affect women's lives. [+]
Are you going to miss it? Easter Ludoteca at Isadora Duncan
The Easter holidays are approaching, and once again, Isadora Duncan is organizing our ludoteca, where activities involving art, creativity, and physical movement will take place. Additionally, we will also conduct scientific experiments, computer activities, [+]
The afternoon playroom is back at Isadora Duncan during the 2024 school year
The Isadora Duncan Foundation is once again offering, in addition to summer camps, Easter, and Christmas activities, a program during the school year where you can attend three days a week for homework help and to participate in cultural and recreational activities. [+]
Invisible Violence Against Women Day: Economic Violence and Labor Exploitation
The Prevention of Violence program, from the Isadora Duncan Foundation, is organizing a conference on March 6, 2024, titled "Invisible Violence Against Women: Economic Violence and Labor Exploitation."
This event will feature the presentation of audiovisual materials designed to raise awareness and identify these issues that directly affect women's lives. [+]
Information pill on economic violence
From the program"Prevention and awareness of gender violence" we consider that the visibility and detection of economic violence against women as one of the types of gender violence is one of the fundamental actions to work on its prevention. [+]
In memory of Alicia Gil Gómez
PhD cum laude in Sociology of Gender (URJI) Degree in Philology and Science of Education UV, researcher, teacher, creator of the "Fundación IsonomĆa", the Association "Con la A" and many others.
This is your professional biography, but I want to say goodbye to the woman, [+]
Single Parent Families Campaign in Europe
At the Isadora Duncan Single Parent Families Foundation, we have been working on internationalization for years. We are increasingly operating in a more globalized world, which is why in 2023 we launched the Single Parent Families in Network Program, funded by the Ministry of Social Rights, Consumer Affairs, and the 2030 Agenda, through allocations from income tax and corporate tax.
One of our objectives is to ensure effective and lasting collaboration among all entities working with our families in Europe. For this reason, we initiated an information campaign, considering both the information we provide and the information we receive as equally important. The latter focuses us on the reality of our families at a general level and helps us understand our needs, identify our resources, demand solutions to our problems, and start a common effort to make the European environment an equitable place for the development of our lives.
This Christmas, play while you learn with the Isadora Duncan toy library.
Isadora Duncan Foundation launches the Christmas Toy Library, for children between 7 and 12 years old, dedicated to science, robotics, art, technology in general, 3D printing and other related activities, and in which we will prioritize access to girls (without excluding boys) to reduce the gender digital gap. [+]