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Women behind the lens: ‘Once naked, they formed a circle. The kicking and screaming occurred naturally’
- The latest development spotlights a naked-women solidarity swim in Lima during early 2023 amid femicide deaths.
- Ana Elisa Sotelo organized an open call on Instagram inviting women to swim naked to show support for victims of gender violence.
- The event occurred at Playa Agua Dulce in Lima before dawn with safety paddlers and a drone from shore.
- Participants removed their swimsuits in the water, then formed a circle as a display of solidarity.
- The project expanded beyond Peru to Argentina, the United States, and Barbados, broadening its reach.
- Sotelo describes the work as a quiet act of resistance where words are silenced.
- The photographer questions whether such calls would still attract participants if made today.
- The article frames the images as part of a broader conversation on gender-based violence and public urgency.
- Ana Elisa Sotelo is described as a Peruvian artist and teacher based in the United States.
- The Guardian positions the work within the 'Women behind the lens' series and broader 'Global development' themes.
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