Tersia, la Tartesia debuted in Huelva, spotlighting womens contributions to the ancient culture of Tartessos, promoting feminism and family legacies through a childrens book.
- The book Tersia, la Tartesia was presented at the Diputación Provincial de Huelva, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Tartessos and the role of women in that history.
- Irene B, the head of the Service of Equality and Families, emphasized the importance of feminism and recognizing womens legacies within the context of ancient Tartessos during the event.
- The initiative aims to inspire young readers by integrating themes of family, empowerment, and cultural pride, with symbolic elements like the Sword representing strength and valor.
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This event underscores the importance of addressing gender equity by celebrating historical female figures, fostering a sense of identity among contemporary children, and connecting them to the ancient roots of Tartessos.