People's Party of Andalusia

Laura Baena: "Being a mother should be recognized socially and economically"

  • Laura Baena, founder of the Malasmadres Club in Malaga, On the occasion of 8M, she has received the 'They change Andalusia' award given by the Andalusian Popular Party.

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Laura Baena received the award 'They change Andalusia'. With these recognitions, the Popular Party of Andalusia wants to vindicate the work and dedication of women in our land. They are a source of inspiration for the entire Andalusian community. President Juanma Moreno, in his speech, firmly committed to working in the field of lconciliation and co-responsibility and has remembered the importance of reaching a State Pact in this matter that allows the purpose of the 190 million euros to be redirected so that the autonomous communities can adopt effective and real measures. “Andalusia needs development in freedom and that those women who want to be mothers can be so without professional limitations.”, he remarked.

Creative, advertising and influencer, Laura Baena in 2014 decided to break the stereotypes and myths related to motherhood. He created the @malasmadres twitter account with the aim of demystifying motherhood and “the perfect mother”, as well as claim a new social model of motherhood. Mothers who fight not to lose their identity as women and who laugh at their constant failed attempts to be perfect mothers.

From an individual feeling it went to connect with a social need and become a trending movement who, with a great sense of humor, breaks stereotypes. Today it already brings together more than a million mothers with a common struggle: conciliation. ''I don't quit' is his motto because no woman should have to choose between being a mother or her professional career. 

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