Omertá (162): Bringing Beauty to #25N
Filling profound demands, such as the end of gender-based violence, with beauty is an act of resistance that unites art, solidarity, and hope for a common cause. The anthem Brave, born from the #MeToo movement, stands as a poetic piece that, with delicacy and strength, embraces all victims and survivors, inviting them to raise their voices and reclaim their freedom. This anthem not only sheds light on pain but, through its lyrics, offers a space of refuge and sisterhood, ensuring that no woman is left alone or isolated.
In the context of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, observed on November 25th, sharing this anthem becomes a powerful and necessary act. By doing so, institutions, civil society, and social movements are invited to weave a support network that confronts silence and indifference. The beauty of Brave lies in its ability to transform suffering into hope, turning the fight against violence into a movement full of life and color.
Art, in all its forms, plays a key role in social movements. Poetry and music, as exemplified by Brave, are universal tools that raise awareness, inspire, and mobilize. The fight against gender-based violence requires not only laws and policies but also symbols that unite hearts and awaken consciousness.
This November 25th, by sharing and spreading this anthem, we can all add our voice to the cause. Because beauty and solidarity have the power to pave the way toward a future free of violence—a future where every woman is recognized and valued in her dignity and freedom.