Granada, Spain – A panel discussion featuring prominent figures in Spanish arts and academia took place Friday, March 13, 2026, at the University of Granada. The event, titled ‘Granada en femenino: miradas desde la palabra, la música y la memoria’ (Granada in Feminine: Perspectives from Word, Music, and Memory), explored the cultural landscape of the city through the lens of female voices.
Former University of Granada Rector Pilar Aranda joined singer and actress Soleá Morente, journalist and writer Karina Sainz, and Professor of Literature Ángel Esteban for the discussion. Esteban coordinates the Master of Latin American Studies at the University of Granada. The event was moderated by the University’s Secretary General, Mª Carmen García Garnica.
The panel was held in the main hall of the Administrative Complex Triunfo at the University of Granada, running from 7 p.m. To 8:30 p.m. University officials described the event as a significant contribution to ongoing cultural conversations within the region.
Aranda served as the University of Granada’s rector from 2015 to 2023. The discussion offered a platform for these influential figures to share their insights and perspectives on Granada’s identity and heritage. Granada Hoy reported on the participation of these key individuals.
The event underscores the University of Granada’s commitment to fostering dialogue and celebrating the contributions of women in the arts and humanities. Further details and photos from the event are available on the University’s website.