"Lotto March" a month long

This year, too, Albenga has chosen to celebrate International Women's Day by transforming it into a month-long journey : a calendar of meetings, testimonies, cultural insights, and moments of sharing dedicated to the value, talent, and strength of women.

The city becomes an open space for dialogue and participation. Initiatives will involve associations, professionals, local organizations, and citizens, with women at the forefront.

"Lotto March" Program

February 21st
Eat, read, fight

Transfeminist silent reading with self-funded breakfast
Caffè Ex Atelier at 10am
By the "Non una di meno" collective of Albenga

February 26th
Bodies in Revolt. Invisible Diseases

Female pain: endometriosis and pelvic floor dysfunction
Don Balletto Hall - Civic Library, 6 p.m.
By the collective "Non una di meno" of Albenga in collaboration with AIED

March 1st
Caprauna - The Scent and Taste of Memories

History of a small ancient world
Casa Cultural Via Roma 25 at 5:15 pm
By "What Do You Want Me to Read APS"

March 5th
The terrible deception

Screening of Maria Arena's documentary film
San Carlo Auditorium at 8:30 p.m.
By the "Non una di meno" collective of Albenga

March 8th
Citizens' procession

Meeting point: Viale Pontelungo 38, 10:30 a.m.
Self-funding lunch to follow
By the "Non una di meno" collective of Albenga

March 8th
Tomorrow is a city

At the Magic Transparency Exhibition at 4pm and 5pm
By "What Do You Want Me to Read APS"

March 13th
Emotional Paper Jewel

By Angela Simone
S. Comanedi Civic Library, Palazzo Oddo, 5:15 p.m.
By "What Do You Want Me to Read APS"

March 20
Amorum cantus

By Rosangela Panuccio
S. Comanedi Civic Library, Palazzo Oddo, 5:15 p.m.
By "What Do You Want Me to Read APS"

March 21st
That silhouette of Dante: three women grappling with Alighieri

Theatrical performance
San Carlo Auditorium at 9 p.m.
Edited by FIDAPA, Albenga section

March 29
Rosa Genoni, fashion as a social commitment

By Elisabetta Bertolotti
Villa Noberasco in Viale Martiri at 5:15 p.m.
By "What Do You Want Me to Read APS"