Next Friday, March 7, at 11 am, the Instituto Cervantes de Madrid (calle Barquillo, 4) celebrates the International Women’s Day, receiving the legacies in memoriam of the poet of the Spanish postwar generation Ángela Figuera (Bilbao, 1902-Madrid, 1984) and the writer, journalist and political activist Luisa Carnés (Madrid, 1905-Mexico City, 1964). The Orellana Circle, an association of women professionals from a wide range of fields, will also leave a legacy.
Representing the Cervantes Institute, Raquel Caleya Caña, Director of Culture, Libraries and Digital Culture; Yolanda Hernández Pin, Head of the Department of Cultural Activities; Ana Cristina Gonzalo Iglesia, Head of the Department of Libraries and Documentation; and María José Magaña Clemente, technician in charge of Plastic Arts. Join us. Free admission. Seat reservation required at this link. Live, through YouTube.