Hay Festival Querétaro 2022 – Gender

Welcome to the Hay Festival Querétaro 2023 programme. The festival will take place from 7 to 10 September. We will have 105 activities with 151 interantional guests from 20 countries, and with Hay Joven, Hay Festivalito, Hay Delegaciones and Talento Editorial events, as well as two activities in Cadereyta.

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Event HFJ11

Tamara Tenenbaum in conversation with César Andrés García Sánchez

UAQ, Auditorio de la Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales
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In order to understand Un millón de cuartos propios (2025 Paidós Prize) by Tamara Tenenbaum, we must go back to mid-2022, when the Argentinean writer was asked to translate Virginia Woolf’s famous book, A Room of One’s Own. Against this background, she proposes a re-reading of the classic work in order to reflect on the current situation of women. Her view is that even a major landmark of feminism such as Woolf’s deserves an update, a hundred years after it was first published. In conversation with César Andrés García Sánchez.

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Tamara Tenenbaum in conversation with César Andrés García Sánchez

Event HFJ13

Linda Kamau in conversation with Enrique García Alcalá and Diana Hernández

Women in technology

Museo de la Ciudad (sala 2)
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Linda Kamau (Kenya) is a pioneer in the field of the inclusion of women in technology. As a co-founder of AkiraChix, she has trained hundreds of young people in programming, offering them tools to transform their lives and communities. She has been recognized by initiatives such as the Obama Foundation’s Leaders Africa programme, and is a member of the Segal Family Foundation. Her leadership has encouraged a generation of women who are transforming technology. In conversation with Enrique García Alcalá and Diana Hernández.

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Linda Kamau in conversation with Enrique García Alcalá and Diana Hernández

Event 17

Linda Kamau in conversation with Andrea Rizzi

Women who transform technology

Cineteca Rosalío Solano
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Linda Kamau (Kenya) is a pioneer in the field of the inclusion of women in technology. As a co-founder of AkiraChix, she has trained hundreds of young people in programming, offering them tools to transform their lives and communities. She has been recognized by initiatives such as the Obama Foundation’s Leaders Africa programme, and is a member of the Segal Family Foundation. Her leadership has encouraged a generation of women who are transforming technology. In conversation with Andrea Rizzi.

Simultaneous translation from English to Spanish available

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Linda Kamau in conversation with Andrea Rizzi

Event HFC19

Talk with Jumko Ogata

Antiracism and feminism

Casa de la Cultura Cayetano Rubio
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It is not enough to feel antiracist or feminist. Racism and sexism must be fought actively in our communities, in our homes, on the Internet. However, it is only right that we wonder when and how to do it. These are questions that are tackled by the feminist and antiracist activist Jumko Ogata (Mexico), who will explain to us how to take steps against these structural evils in our society. She is the author of the practical guide ¡Quiero ser antirracista! and she has contributed to the anthologies Tsunami 2 and Hermanas del ñame.

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Talk with Jumko Ogata

Event 23

Nacho Lozano in conversation with Nena Mounstro

Deconstruct your macho side

Jardín Guerrero
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How can we stop being macho? The journalist Nacho Lozano has written Macho menos, aimed at those men who want to deconstruct themselves, in order to open the way to new masculinities. This is a book that also incorporates women’s voices in order to shed light on some of the more questionable aspects of men’s behaviour.

LSM Mexican sign language interpretation available

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Nacho Lozano in conversation with Nena Mounstro

Event HFC8

Nacho Lozano in conversation with Israel Nieves

Deconstruct your macho side

La Otra Bandita
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How can we stop being macho? The journalist Nacho Lozano has written Macho menos, aimed at those men who want to deconstruct themselves, in order to open the way to new masculinities. A book that, while still about listening to women, talks about the behaviour of men. In conversation with Israel Nieves.

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Nacho Lozano in conversation with Israel Nieves

Event 44

Aura García-Junco, Ángeles Romero and Tamara Tenenbaum in conversation with Connie Garrido Sicilia

On love

Cineteca Rosalío Solano
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Feminisms have taught us that there is not only way to love, just as love has not just one goal or way of working. Aura García-Junco (Mexico), Ángeles Romero (Mexico) and Tamara Tenenbaum (Argentina) reflect with Connie Garrido Sicilia on the many ways of creating emotions and living love.

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Aura García-Junco, Ángeles Romero and Tamara Tenenbaum in conversation with Connie Garrido Sicilia

Event 51

Tamara Tenenbaum in conversation with Jumko Ogata

Patio de la Delegación del Centro Histórico
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In order to understand Un millón de cuartos propios (2025 Paidós Prize) by Tamara Tenenbaum, we must go back to mid-2022, when the Argentinean writer was asked to translate Virginia Woolf’s famous book, A Room of One’s Own. Against this background, she proposes a re-reading of the classic work in order to reflect on the current situation of women. Her view is that even a major landmark of feminism such as Woolf’s deserves an update, a hundred years after it was first published. In conversation with Jumko Ogata.

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Tamara Tenenbaum in conversation with Jumko Ogata

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