DAY ONE
12:18AM

NILDA, 52 YEARS OLD

POPULAR ACTIVIST

“We’ve been waiting for years for it to become law. I come from a popular neighborhood, in Almirante Brown, where the situation is complicated for our sisters, neighbors, and young people. To see our girls dying in our neighborhoods due to clandestine abortions is terrible.”

DAY ONE
12.35 AM

TUQUI, NON BINARY ACTIVIST

“I have been part of the 8M (International Women’s day) movement for 4 years. With legalization, all this force, struggle, militancy becomes meaningful, there will no longer be deaths in hiding. No one forces anyone to have an abortion, abortion exists and will continue to exist.“

DAY ONE
2.55 PM

ESTHER, 61 YEARS OLD, PSYCHIATRIC REHAB WORKER AND SINGLE MOM.

Here the older ones like me remember the Alfonsin government that put the divorce law into effect. The church was against it, because they said no one else would get married, and that it would destroy the family, but it was a lie.

They are throwing a lot of false information into the debate. The rich girls go to the clinic and maintain their social status and nothing happens to them, they are still young ladies and nothing happens to them, this is the inequality that in any case this law diminishes.“

DAY ONE
10.33 PM

MARIA EVA, 31 YEARS OLD

PHOTOGRAPHER AND ADMINISTRATIVE

In 2008, before I had my two daughters, I had to go through an abortion, a friend gave me some pills. My mother found out recently. She was always in favor, she raised me in a very free way, but at that time I was afraid to tell her.

I hope that today the bill will come out, not for me, but for all those who are not here anymore and for my daughters, so that they can decide when they grow up when and with who they want to be mothers, and that they can tell me, not like I did with my mom

DAY ONE
11.43 PM

MORA, 22 YEARS OLD

MEDICINE STUDENT

I am from Bariloche, and there was a National Women’s Meeting there and since then my mother taught me about feminism and I know about abortion from a very young age. I have known the green scarf for many years and when it was used again two years ago, I was at the vigil of the Senate, and I realized that this is the world to which I want to belong.

DAY ONE
00.01 PM

MARI, 22 YEARS OLD

UNEMPLOYED

I didn’t want to be a mother, and I didn’t have the support not to, I didn’t have the support of the state or my family. But here I am. I want my daughter to be able to decide. I want those who are against to think, to be empathetic.

DAY TWO 
3.55 PM

MAITENA, 20 YEARS OLD

STUDYING TO BE A PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER AND OWNING A MICRO ENTREPRENEURSHIP

“I have been waiting for this since I was 12 years old. I fight with my mom, she taught me a lot about how to fight for my rights. I understand those who are against it, but they want to save both lives and end up saving neither. I’m a Catholic, a believer like my grandmother. They say that God will not forgive you, but it is the other way around, they will not forgive you, not God. 

DAY TWO
2.31 AM

BETINA, 60 YEARS, ACTIVIST AND SOCIAL WORKER

“We started in 2005 with this militancy. I work in the popular neighborhoods and it will be very important that we debate and have discussion there, that we explain the situation as it is. It’s not like the hospitals are going to be full of 10 or 11-year-old girls getting abortions. We must continue to raise awareness in society.

I’m very excited. I came with my colleagues, for us this is historic. I work, I get up at 6 in the morning, but I had to be here.”

DAY TWO
3.29 AM

PAULA, 44 YEARS OLD

TEXTILE COOPERATIVE WORKER

“Today I want to return home with the law, for my daughters and for everyone.

It is one more right, which we need. It’s like when women began to vote, they began to have their independence, and today a right about our bodies so that no one decides for us.We are also in favor of life, that’s why we want this law “

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