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15 Instagram accounts that give off female empowerment


15 Instagram accounts that give off female empowerment


Female empowerment is one of the social issues that matter most to us, but on March 8 we remember it especially, because it commemorates the Women's Day. Related
In 1910, the II International Conference of Socialist Women was held in Copenhagen, where, among other things, universal women's suffrage was demanded. activist Clara Zetkin called for March 8 to become a key date to celebrate women's achievements.

Little by little, the feminist message was gaining repercussion.The UN echoed its claims and 1975 was proclaimed as the International Year of Women.As of that date, every 8 March has commemorated the role of women in our society.

To contribute our grain of sand, we approach Instagram to bring you those profiles that defend female empowerment in a vital and vehement way.

The most demanding


The feminist cause is her struggle.

Illustrated feminist

After this account we find Maria Murnau, cartoonist and writer.With more than 300,000 followers, she publishes vineyards in which she claims the women's fight against stereotypes .The female body, equal opportunities, sexual freedom or education in values ​​are some of the issues covered.

Amy Poehler's Smart Girls

Amy Poehler is one of the most famous comics in the United States.Series such as 'Parks and Recreation' or 'Russian Doll' have revolutionized the way in which women make humor.In a much more serious line, Poehler uses his popularity so that female empowerment reaches girls , the future of society.

Feminismo INC

Feminismo INC is an NGO that organizes workshops and offers advice so that the feminist struggle can end up with its social message.Its Instagram account is a showcase of its activities in which ads about conferences, talks or round tables , along with motivational phrases or scenes that make women's work visible.

Feminist Voice

The Feministing website, a group that has existed since 1995, is reflected in the networks with @ feministvoice.In this account they share information about the situation of women in all parts of the world And, above all, they are nourished by the messages and news that other users send them to denounce and make visible the problems of the egalitarian cause.

Mood up


Female empowerment from fun.

You're a poop


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Where does our oppression come from? How has patriarchy become so strong? Great men of history have been in charge of building the macho and violent culture in which we live, with a clear objective: to present as natural, and therefore impossible to change, our submission as inferior beings, in order to keep us plain and flat in Eternal servitude.From Homer to Darwin, through Nietzsche and Freud, I invite you to go through history with me and discover what our heroic philosophers, anthropologists, feminist historians have proposed for three hundred years: review all that we have been taught, to re-learn it with a feminist look.Come on, go to the root, which is what radical feminism proposes🔥 In this first chapter of Historical Poops, Jean Jacques Rousseau, father of Western progressivism, recites a few words from Emilio, his work, which revolutionized pedagogy by presenting man as an essentially good being who must be educated from freedom, to man, literally speaking to women...Well, we left the woman like this, that if we didn't have someone to wash our calzones and take care of the kids and the old, we would have to do it, and it doesn't cool.I invite you to look for Emilio and read it, especially Book V, in which he is especially in charge of our education, where he also says that girls learn with disgust to read and write, but with pleasure the household chores.And that we have to interrupt while we do those tasks, to that we get used to our destiny to serve the men.All this, my dear ones, I learned by reading Ana de Miguel.And I am so lucky, that the series has led me to meet her and to have with her the most gratifying of the friendships that this project has given me.Ana is one of my strongest and brightest references, once again, read it! You can start with sexual Neoliberalism.And enjoy your humor and intelligence in the videos you will find on YouTube.And your voice, in this chapter we did together.Thank you Ana! I pass out, ready, bye.# Eresunacaca #eresunacacahistorica #anademiguel

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Lula Gomez is the author of the publications of @ eres_una_caca.I start as a web series that we can see on YouTube, in which the technique of stop motion gives life to poops that symbolize the obstacles of the feminist struggle .From your Instagram account, show your creative process and, above all, the philosophy behind those poops that coerce the life of women.

Modern of the village

The illustrator Raquel Corcoles has her alter ego in @modernadepueblo, a comic book 'heroine' that reflects the day-to-day life of women, with lots of humor and going around references Disney, shows its vision of female empowerment in which women can move away from an ideal of perfection and embrace their flaws without complexes.

I am Cardo

Ana Macias Cuenca is the author of a very funny and crazy account.@ soycardo is not afraid to screw up.She shows everyday behaviors with which to feel identified even if they also give us a little In a hurry, feminine empowerment comes from the fact that can talk about any subject, without blinding or remorse.

Trophy Wife Barbie

What to say about this account as surreal as corrosive? The Barbie doll, model of a female archetype of perfection, rotates 180º to become a very politically incorrect character.Sex, drugs, alcohol...This doll enjoys the bad life wildly .

Proud workers


Your professional facet is your cover letter.

Serena Williams

With more than 10 million followers, the @serenawilliams account is a good example of female empowerment.Deelist athlete, does not forget other facets of her life, such as her motherhood or her life social.This 39 Grand Slams winner has publicly recognized the difficulty of the challenge of being a mother , which makes her an inspiration for many anonymous women.

Alison Brooks Architects

Alison Brooks is a reference for contemporary architecture .In her work, she studies the relationship between the city and nature and the evolution of the urban landscape to give solution to new social needs.Your Instagram account is a showcase of all this, in which your work alternates with other facets of your life.

Clare Smyth

Last year she won the World's Best Female Chef 2018 .And yes, she is the best cook in the world for a job that claims natural product and the sustainability of the zero kilometer philosophy.The Instagram account @chefclaresmyth shows female empowerment applied in love for her work and her desire to continue learning.

Margaret Atwood

Many have approached the work of this writer after the adaptation to the television of novels like ' The maid's tale' .the focus on gender inequalities through brutal dystopia.@ therealmargaretatwood teaches us both his work and his vital passions.

Source of inspiration


His publications know how to reach the heart.

Malala Fund

With only 15 years, Malala Yousafzai suffered an attempt to write about the Taliban influence in places like Pakistan.Two years later, he won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in favor of education for girls and women.From @malalafund, its foundation, vindicates the figure of women as creator of their own destiny.

Danielle LaPorte

This Canadian speaker is very popular for her self-help and motivation books.On her Instagram, she shows her goal-based entrepreneurship technique.Her motto is to surpass oneself and never gloat in the failure.

Aggy Ferrari

The account of this young Argentine girl is full of beautiful landscapes and moments.It reflects her passion for travel in a bucolic and sweet way.Forests, beaches, camping and sun are the reflection of a feminine empowerment focused on the love of nature .
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