The singer and youtuber Curricé has participated this morning in the campaign against gender violence, developed by the Department of Equal Opportunities of the City of Puerto Lumbreras.
Curricé is a young composer and singer from Madrid who is well known in social networks for his facet of youtuber, where there are almost half a million followers.
This morning the rapper has offered a talk against gender violence to the students of the IES Rambla de Nogalte.
In addition, Curricé has interpreted his famous song 'No means no'.
Through music, the trainer and rapper has claimed zero tolerance for abuse or any kind of machismo, since he thought it important to join this movement to end the so-called rape culture, as he explains in his own song .
In the same way, the campaign contemplates the distribution of informative material.
Thus, 2,000 stickers have been delivered to young people with the motto of the campaign 'No means no' and the hastag '# quiéremelibre' to raise awareness among adolescents.
In addition to these initiatives, a few weeks ago a conference was held on the consequences of the misuse of new technologies in young people.
This presentation was given by agents of the Civil Guard and, among the topics, addressed cyberbullying, cyberbullying, sexting, grooming.
All these actions are framed in the program of awareness and prevention of gender violence in young adolescents of Puerto Lumbreras, and are subsidized by the Ministry of Presidency, Relations with the Courts and Equality, within the State Pact against gender violence .
To conclude, the mayor of the town, M ª Angeles Tunis, stressed that "the goal of this municipal campaign is to promote prevention of the problem of gender violence, as well as educating in values ​​of equality and solidarity. in skills that allow them to identify future violent relationships is fundamental to reduce the incidence of gender violence in youth. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras