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The Café Filosófico CPFL is an open space for reflection. Guest speeches and public comments are the responsibility of the respective authors and do not reflect the views of Instituto CPFL or its controllers. Comments outside the proposed topic and that disseminate hate speech and/or criminal attacks will be automatically banned. Every woman is the hero of her own journey. But her unique search for purpose takes place in a context and society in which she is constantly compared - and defined - by masculine values and standards. Examining our female biographies from the perspective of the untold and suppressed HERstory of official history is among the most urgent tasks. The modern woman wants to free herself and often doesn't know what to do. We will have to consciously descend into the basement in our personal lives, name our wounds, point out the predators to find the strength to follow, to put the act of living with beauty in the foreground. In the life of the girl, who grows up seeing her mother being in some way oppressed, silent, not heard, exhausted and overloaded, the idea that the feminine is in itself a weight and a weakness leads her to break with it as if she were denying a citizenship. The feminine wound is as much greater as the weight of the backpack carried by the daughter: the backpack of the mother's unlived life. Where is the soul? How can we enter the forest, realize our domestication, and leave our naivety behind? Mystical, Mythical and Historical, we are women transmitting our experiences to our daughters and we need to examine all the seams so far. The union of women in their struggle dates back long before the feminist movements we know today. From Mary Magdalene to medieval witches, women have been marking the history of humanity in an almost hidden way. How do we still carry our ancestors within us? How in today's modern, busy and urbanized life can we rescue a supposed natural essence of women? How did stories and fairy tales build today's women? We need to rethink myths, traditions and origins through a female perspective. Lecture from the module New women, old roles Curated by Luna Lobão, historian, screenwriter and curator There have been several social and cultural transformations that we have experienced in relation to women throughout history. Gender equality, taking up space in the workplace, in politics, recognition of the invisible work of caring... are some of the achievements and rights that women have achieved at the cost of many struggles and positions. Women reinvent themselves, rethink themselves, empower themselves. They are undeniably new women, seeking new spaces and freedoms. But even today there is resistance and obstacles. How have society and institutions dealt with all this? How do women themselves interact on the path to success? Do we believe we are capable and worthy? And yet: how much of these achievements and desires are actually ours today, and how much are dreams and traumas carried by our ancestors? New women, old roles - curated by a woman who invites female speakers who propose to think about today's women, the rewriting of history through a feminine lens, future possibilities and everything that no longer fits into the gender issue. Subscribe to the channel and click the bell to be notified of news! Follow TV Cultura networks! Facebook: / tvcultura Twitter: / tvcultura Instagram: / tvcultura Website: https://tvcultura.com.br/ Follow Instituto CPFL Facebook: / institutecpfl Twitter: / cafe_filosofico Website: http://www.institutocpfl.org.br/ #women #feminine #female #stories #feminine stories #hero #heroidemais #heroina #heroinas #storytelling #heroijourney #herstory