In Mexico, the struggle against gender violence has a deep-rooted historical significance.
With over 11 women murdered each day, the legal system has demonstrated its incapacity to effectively address this issue.
The normalization of violence has left women profoundly vulnerable, with perpetrators rarely held accountable.
These are the stories of nine women from different parts of Mexico.
Their testimonies share their experiences of gender-based violence and resilience, from their childhood to the present.
Despite the challenges, these women refuse to be silenced and fight for a better future for themselves and their communities.