International Women's Day reflects the struggle for gender equality, with significant historical advancements, but there is still a long way to go.
Current concerns are based on the global rise of the far right, threatening feminist achievements.
Feminism in Spain is divided, which weakens the movement.
Internal ideological differences, including debates on issues such as prostitution and transgender rights, have generated a structural crisis.
The radicalization in feminist discourses has generated antifeminist reactions.
It is essential to return to the practical elements of feminism to improve equality conditions.
Conclusion: Despite significant gains, the fight for gender equality faces multiple challenges including the growing influence of the far-right, internal polarization within feminism and the need to focus on practical equality. It's essential to remember these challenges throughout the year, not just on March 8th.