8 March - International Women's Day

2023 Campaign

The 2023 campaign has placed the focus on the feminist memory. The stations on the Barcelona’s metro network and the FGC urban stops have symbolically adopted names of women who have left their mark on the city.

2022 Campaign

The 2022 campaign placed the focus on women’s everyday struggles, the promotion of feminist policies every day of the year and the feminist economy as a response to increased precariousness, worsened by the health crisis.

2021 Campaign

In 2021 the emphasis was on a diverse and unstoppable collective wave of women of different origins and ideologies, sharing the struggle against inequalities. The campaign highlighted women from all periods who have made a stand and who continue to fight for real effective equality.

2020 Campaign

2020 saw the organisation of a series of activities under the slogan L’ecofeminisme és la resposta [“Ecofeminism is the answer”] urgently calling for a profound social transformation to put life in all its forms firmly centre stage.

2019 Campaign

The 2019 campaign commemorated the strike of March 1912, known as the ‘Bread and Roses’ strike, staged by female workers at a textile factory in Lawrence, Massachusetts (bread representing the struggle for better wages, and roses the struggle for better living conditions).

2018 Campaign

2018 saw tribute paid to women's struggle for equal participation in society and their full development as individuals.

2017 Campaign [Es]

The emphasis in 2017 was on eliminating discrimination and inequalities on the grounds of gender, especially in the area of culture, to help move towards the full citizenship, independence and freedom of women.