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More than thirty countries dutifully joined this innovative project, carrying out more than one hundred events around the world to commemorate the month of women, adding poetry and art, in all its manifestations, and conveying messages against violence. The initiative, launched in 2011 in the Dominican Republic, has spread worldwide with the support from multiple institutions and partners in solidarity with the cause.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>The recital We Are Heroines! took place in the Dominican Republic from March 1st to March 31st together with the official launching of the new image of the trade mark &#8220;Woman Scream&#8221; and the closing in Italy and Mexico with recitals and lectures. From start to finish there were poetry readings, lectures, seminars, and art exhibits by women, concerts by women artists, performances, theater, and the presentation of a circus mixed with poetry, among other innovations that were part of the long chain of events that were held simultaneously. The committed countries participating in this feat were: <STRONG>the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, the United States, Canada, Spain, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Peru, Honduras, Haiti, Panama, Guatemala, Bolivia, Chile, Portugal, Brazil, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia, Greece, Italy, Morocco, Australia, Bosnia &#8211; Herzegovina, Kosovo, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Angola, Ghana and South Africa<\/STRONG>.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>The Women Scream festival was launched by Dominican writer <STRONG><EM>Jael Uribe<\/EM><\/STRONG>, President of the <STRONG><EM>International Women Poets Movement (MPI), Inc.<\/EM><\/STRONG><EM>,<\/EM> and it grows each year as it is being translated into several languages ??thanks to the altruism of hundreds of people and also thanks to initiatives that support their work, thereby allowing the Woman Scream to echo beyond borders, breaking the silence for a noble cause. <STRONG><EM>Uribe<\/EM><\/STRONG> thanked each and every one of the coordinators who participated from their cities and who she called the real heroes and heroines of this cause and, most especially, to those who have worked from the beginning of the project, for having believed in the greatness of this dream and, as she said at the opening of the festival in the Dominican Republic, &#8220;Thank you for making my dream something of yours.&#8221; &#8211;<\/P><br \/>\n<P>More details about the festival events may be found in <A href=\"http:\/\/www.gritodemujer.com\">http:\/\/www.gritodemujer.com<\/A> <\/P><br \/>\n<P><STRONG>This March 2014, the following persons collaborated with Woman Screams: <\/STRONG><BR><STRONG>PUERTO RICO:<\/STRONG> <EM>Zulma Qui\u00f1ones,<\/EM> <STRONG>SPAIN:<\/STRONG> <EM>Pedro Luis Ib\u00e1\u00f1ez, Nuria de Espinosa, Mujeres Creativas del Vall\u00e9s, Virtudes Reza, Mar\u00eda S\u00e1nchez, Ana Bel\u00e9n, Juan Francisco Gonz\u00e1lez, Centro Canario de Estudios Caribe\u00f1os \u2013 El Atl\u00e1ntico,&nbsp; the Workshop &#8220;Espejo de Paciencia&#8221; Poetry Workshop, Anabel Cendrero, Antonia Cerrato, <STRONG>Rosa Garde, Amnisty International Malaga, GEMS <\/STRONG>Education in Andaluc\u00eda<STRONG>, Red Mariposa, <\/STRONG>MIGAS Association, Namast\u00e9 Cultural Associtation, Dana Vignati, Liisa Lahdenm\u00e4ki, Isabel Ascensi\u00f3n Mart\u00ednez, Irel Faustina Bermejo, Pedro Vera, Ascensi\u00f3n Garc\u00eda, Beatrice Borgia, Ivonne S\u00e1nchez, Idoia Carrami\u00f1ana.<\/EM> <STRONG>MEXICO:<\/STRONG> <EM>M\u00f3nica Gameros, Casa Jos\u00e9 Emilio Pacheco, Maya Lima, Abrazando M\u00e9xico Women Association, Enma Obrador, Mar\u00eda Luisa and Roc\u00edo Alarc\u00f3n, Francisco Guti\u00e9rrez, Alicia Meza, Alexandra Botto, Luc\u00eda Y\u00e9pez, Roc\u00edo Prieto Valdivia.<\/EM> <STRONG>ARGENTINA<\/STRONG>: <EM>Gito Minore, Margarita Mangione, Maria Cristina Drese, Stella Maris Leone, Culture Secretariat of Pehuaj\u00f3, Alcira Ross, Marta Mac\u00edas, Mariana Vacs, Alejandra M\u00e9ndez, Mabel Pereyra, Gabriela Fabiana Rivero.<\/EM><STRONG> <\/STRONG><STRONG>COLOMBIA: <\/STRONG><EM>Lorena Trespalacios Janne, <\/EM><EM>&nbsp;Ana Mar\u00eda G\u00f3mez. <\/EM><STRONG>COSTA RICA:<\/STRONG><EM> Teresita Aguilar Mirambell, Carlos D\u00edaz Chavarr\u00eda. <\/EM><STRONG>NICARAGUA:<\/STRONG>Mar\u00eda Augusta Montealegre. <STRONG>BOLIVIA:<\/STRONG> <EM>Rosse Marie Caballero, <\/EM><EM>Daniela Lu Gonzales, <\/EM><EM>Dr. Viruz,<\/EM><EM> Cecilia De Marchi Moyano,<\/EM><STRONG> <\/STRONG><EM>Coral Arteaga Menacho, Mar\u00eda Natusky Zapata, Yellcka Kippes, Daniel Gonzalo Rodr\u00edguez. <\/EM><STRONG>PERU:<\/STRONG> <EM>Socorro Isabel Barrantes.<STRONG> <\/STRONG><\/EM><STRONG>PANAMA: <\/STRONG><EM>Dayra Miranda Olmedo.<\/EM> <STRONG>ECUADOR:<\/STRONG> <EM>Paulina Soledad Jaramillo.<\/EM> <STRONG>GUATEMALA:<\/STRONG> <EM>Chelita Aguilar, Andry Oliveros, Rosario Jerez, Poetry Slam Xela, <\/EM><EM>Donald Josu\u00e9 Ur\u00edzar<\/EM>.<STRONG> <\/STRONG><STRONG>HONDURAS<EM>: <\/EM><\/STRONG><EM>Indira Flamenco. <\/EM><STRONG>CHILE:<\/STRONG><EM> M\u00f3nica Tapia, Silvia Ozorio. <\/EM><STRONG>PORTUGAL:<\/STRONG><EM> C\u00edrculo de Escritores Mo\u00e7ambicanos na Di\u00e1spora. <\/EM><STRONG>BRAZIL: <\/STRONG><EM>T\u00e2nia Diniz and L\u00ecvia Tucci. <\/EM><STRONG>USA:<\/STRONG><EM> Angelina Llongueras, Free Poets Collective, <STRONG>Colin Haskin, <\/STRONG>Dorothy Payne, Blanca S. Otero, Sylved Marrero,<\/EM> <EM>Mery Larrinua, Pilar V\u00e9lez, Fundaci\u00f3n Entre Nosotras (Among Us), Yudelka Guerra, Berkis Contreras, Vincularte Hispanoamerican Arts and Cultural Organization, Vanessa Torres. <\/EM><STRONG>CANADA: <\/STRONG><EM>Friends of the PoeTree, Ama Luna. <\/EM><STRONG>FRANCE:<\/STRONG><EM> Prisca Melyon-Reinette and Stephanie Melyon-Reinette (<\/EM><EM><IMG border=0 alt=cleardot src=\"txt_noti5415_clip_image001.png\" width=1 height=1><\/EM><EM>N\u00e8fta Poetry), Gerald Toto, <\/EM><EM>Prisca Melyon-Reinette, Anansi Office\u2019Elle, Viviane Melyon, Espace Viv\u2019Elle. <\/EM><STRONG>HAITI:<\/STRONG><EM> D\u2019Elles Feminist Organization, Darline Guilles. <\/EM><STRONG>RUSSIA:<\/STRONG><EM> Teresita Calder\u00f3n. <\/EM><STRONG>KOSOVO:<\/STRONG><IMG border=0 alt=cleardot src=\"txt_noti5415_clip_image001_0000.png\" width=1 height=1>&nbsp;<EM>Ilire Zajmi. <\/EM><STRONG>GREECE: <STRONG><EM>Helena Stagkouraki<\/EM><\/STRONG><EM>.<\/EM><\/STRONG><STRONG>GHANA: <\/STRONG><EM>People of Equal Thoughts and Spirit P.O.E.T.S.<\/EM><STRONG> SOUTH AFRICA: <\/STRONG><EM>Tralone Khoza.<\/EM><STRONG> <\/STRONG><STRONG>NIGERIA: <\/STRONG><EM>Temi Bamgbose. <\/EM><STRONG>ZIMBABWE: <\/STRONG><EM>Batsirai E Chigama. <\/EM><STRONG>TANZANIA:<\/STRONG><EM> Neema Komba, La Poetista.<\/EM><STRONG>&nbsp; MOROCCO: <\/STRONG><EM>Bouchrail Echchaoui. <\/EM><STRONG>GERMANY:<\/STRONG><EM>Patricia Colchado Mej\u00eda.<\/EM><STRONG> AUSTRALIA: <\/STRONG><EM>Saba Vasefi, Perth Poetry Club, WAPI (WA Poets Inc.), Elio Novello.<\/EM><STRONG> ITALY: <\/STRONG><EM>Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Napoli, <\/EM><STRONG>BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA:<\/STRONG><EM> Enesa Mahmi?. <\/EM><STRONG>UK:<\/STRONG><EM>Jenn Hart, ArtulScribe UK<\/EM>.<\/P><br \/>\n<P><BR><\/P><br \/>\n<P style=\"FLOAT: left; MARGIN-LEFT: 20px\"><IMG class=thinborderfloat1 style=\"FLOAT: left\" border=0 alt=\"oman Scream 2014 Closes With Resounding Success!\" src=\"\/portal\/noticias\/5414_1.jpg\"> <\/P><br \/>\n<P style=\"FLOAT: left; MARGIN-LEFT: 20px\"><IMG class=thinborderfloat1 style=\"FLOAT: left\" border=0 alt=\"oman Scream 2014 Closes With Resounding Success!\" src=\"\/portal\/noticias\/5414_2.jpg\"> <\/P><br \/>\n<P style=\"FLOAT: left; MARGIN-LEFT: 20px\"><IMG class=thinborderfloat1 style=\"FLOAT: left\" border=0 alt=\"oman Scream 2014 Closes With Resounding Success!\" src=\"\/portal\/noticias\/5414_3.jpg\"> <\/P><br \/>\n<P style=\"FLOAT: left; MARGIN-LEFT: 20px\"><IMG class=thinborderfloat1 style=\"FLOAT: left\" border=0 alt=\"oman Scream 2014 Closes With Resounding Success!\" src=\"\/portal\/noticias\/5414_4.jpg\"> <\/P><br \/>\n<P style=\"FLOAT: left; MARGIN-LEFT: 20px\"><IMG class=thinborderfloat1 style=\"FLOAT: left\" border=0 alt=\"oman Scream 2014 Closes With Resounding Success!\" src=\"\/portal\/noticias\/5414_5.jpg\"> <\/P><\/TD><\/TR><\/TBODY><\/TABLE><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Woman Scream 2014 Closes With Resounding Success!Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 04\/07\/2014 The fourth edition of the Woman Scream International Poetry Festival closed last March 31, 2014, with resounding success. 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