The Igualtats Connect project is almost over, but it is very important to keep in mind that we have left an open door to continue working from the intersection perspective. The road, therefore, does nothing but start! This 18-month tour has left us many learnings and many materials to share and...

In May the #IgualtatsConnect project was presented at the conference: Normativity and Resilience in Translation and Culture (Warsaw, 27-29 May 2019) by Gigi GUIZZO, Director of EU Projects, CEPS Projectes Socials, Barcelona. Paper abstract: is generally agreed that research across countries, with different cultural and/or language contexts, brings difficulties of translation, especially...

One of the results of the Igualtatsconnect project is the toolkit, called "How to incorporate intersectionality into local policies". After 18 months project, this tool collects in an organized way the Igualtatsconnect project and the following elements: outline of the conceptual part of the Toolkit key concepts related to intersectionality in...

Developing an Intersectional Approach to Training on Sexual Harassment, Violence and Hate Crimes Guide for Training Facilitators This document offers guidance to training facilitators on how to incorporate intersectionality into existing trainings on bystander intervention and first response to disclosures of violence. This is not meant as a separate training programme in and of...

In the blog of Trànsit Projectes this article (available only in Spanish) has been published that talks about the project Igualtats Connectades. The days leading up to the March 8 feminist strike, full of necessary conversations about gender equality, are a great opportunity to revive the debate on the meanings of...