Vindicación Feminista

It is the first feminist magazine established in Spain during the transition from dictatorship to democracy.

[2] Vindicación Feminista was founded by Lidia Falcón and Carmen Alcalde in 1976.

[1] Both founders also served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine of which the contributors were all women journalists.

[2] They were the advocates of the radical and gendered activism and adopted the view of Kate Millett: the personal is political.

[3] Although the magazine was the illustrative feminist publication for the transition period,[4] it ceased publication in December 1979 after producing a total of thirty issues due to financial constraints and lower levels of readership.