told the Guardian upon the release of the campaign. “All bodies are valid and we have the right to enjoy life as we are, without guilt or shame.
Summer is for everyone!”“Diverse bodies, free of gender stereotypes, occupying all spaces," Antonia Morillas, head of Spain's Women’s Institute, which is behind the initiative, tweeted.
Established in 1983, the institute was the first European governmental agency devoted especifically to foster gender equality. "Summer also belongs to us.
Free, equal and diverse," Morillas tweeted. The Women’s Institute said at the time, “Today we toast a summer for all, without stereotypes and aesthetic violence against our bodies.”Again, great message.