Vindicacion Feminista Number 1
Date
Credits
- Lidia Falcón Editor-In-Chief
- Carmen Alcalde Editor-In-Chief
- Toni Miserachs Designer
Format
- Magazine 783
Media
- paper 1805
Dimensions
- Height
- 30cm
Printed Pages
Vindicacion Feminista is a Spanish magazine that was published on a monthly basis in Barcelona, Spain. This magazine was the first feminist magazine to be established in Spain during its government's transition from a dictatorship to a democracy. Vindicacion Feminista ran from July 1976 to December 1979. It was founded by Lidia Falcon and Carmen Alcalde in 1976. They were both the Editors-In-Chiefs with Toni Miserachs contributing to the design of the magazine itself.
Each of the issues featured several sections that would focus on things like culture, politics, rights, documents, economy, women in the world, humous and photography. The first issue of this magazine specifically had articles on feminist archetypes, feminist issues on the cinema, the Rolling Stones and looking for an outdated generation, Political parties and their contradictions, Sahara: women fighting for their freedom, and Catalan Women's Congress: the reforms to name a few.