10 January 2026 (7 women present)
Workshop: Body-mapping with Maria Teresa Bizarria
- Guided by the feminist scholar-activist Maria Teresa Bizarria, the group engaged in a body-mapping exercise to assess their lived experiences related to patriarchal violence, and how the 2026WOMEN Project help them to process and transform those registers.
- After the mapping, the participants shared their impressions of the activity and how they feel the impact of the Project’s creative methodologies in their journey.
- The activity was an opportunity for the women to reflect deeply and to anchor our next steps in shared purpose and sisterhood.
The impression I am leaving with this workshop is the mind-body connection. I find it very important actually to not only think in my rational mind, but actually to really focus on my body as well.
There are a lot of layers on my shoulders; some of them are heavy and some of them are lifting. By being with you all in this Project, I managed to connect to what comes from the ground. And that lifts all the way to the shoulders.
Since I started singing in our workshops, I become more vocal to make my stand. I don’t feel that afraid to speak up anymore, and I believe that it is directly related to the fact that I am expressing myself loudly more often.
