Screening of a Documentary on Feminism on March 9

Actividades, Charlas, cine, Inclusión

11 February 2026

On March 9, 2026, Miguel Hernández University will hold an activity to commemorate International Women’s Day (March 8), focused on reflection about equality and social representation through audiovisual media and academic debate. The session will take place in the Aula Magna of the Altabix Building, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and is organized by the UMH Equality Unit, in collaboration with the research group Economy, Culture and Gender (ECULGE).

The event will begin with an institutional opening ceremony, followed by the screening of the documentary “Aún es tiempo de feminismo” (“It Is Still Time for Feminism”), a 93-minute film directed, written, and produced by Teresa Lozano and Zua Méndez (Towanda Rebels). After the screening, a roundtable discussion will be held with the directors, analyzing the themes addressed in the documentary and opening a space for dialogue with the audience.

The debate will be moderated by Juana Aznar Márquez, professor and researcher in the ECULGE group at UMH. The event will conclude with an institutional closing session delivered by Jesús Mula Grau, professor in the Journalism Degree and member of the UMH Research Center for Gender Studies, and Anastasia Téllez Infantes, director of the ECULGE research group.

This activity forms part of the awareness-raising and training initiatives promoted by Miguel Hernández University in the field of equality. It offers Journalism students the opportunity to engage in a critical analysis of social discourses from academic, professional, and audiovisual perspectives.

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