JUANA'S VENOM; Women's Power


 
    In ancient times, women were said to be weak, enslaved, and submissive but this was no reason for them not to be recognized as a woman. Over the years, many voices were heard. Cries, protests and movements show that women are not just women but an aspect of society that can provide change and development. Mysterious and Powerful Woman.
This year’s theme is, “Juana Laban sa Pandemya; Kaya!”.. It means women can always be a SHEro that will make an impact and improvement amidst the pandemic. They show that they can move even though it is limited due to the pandemic.
 During this pandemic, many women are still striving even in their own houses just to give the service, love and pride to our city. Due to the pandemics and its protocol, many are homebased and unemployed but this didn’t stopped them to make products that made Vigan, BIG VIGAN. Longganisa, Abel, Empanada are some of the products that they still make for living.






















Various activities are implemented. Webinars and Trivia dissemination is also showcased on different social media platforms. These activities gave knowledge to youths about the hardship of women.
 
Women are no longer as before that is unable to raise their hand and speak gently but they are an enemy of abusive people that is eager and greedy for power and wealth. Women will not be just mothers who will serve in a house but a woman that is a creation of god that will help and assist, to trust and to be trusted and to be loved and cherished by all mankind.



















Abel Iloco – Museo Ilocos Norte

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