It was the feminist Vicky Quevedo who in November donated Kirkwood’s journals and documents to the library to promote feminist studies.Living in constant fear of going home by yourself at night, knowing that most of us have been sexually abused, not having enough money to access good education or in other cases to fulfill our basic needs, are just some of the struggles we face every day in the South. de gouvernements populistes, comme ceux que l'on a connu dans la dernière décennie dans différents pays d'Amérique latine, c'est qu'ils produisent un affaiblissement des mouvements sociaux, un

She also argued that there was a political strategy which divided our “theories” about the world from our practice. Lugones advanced Latinx Philosophy in theorizing various forms of resistance against multiple oppressions in Latin America, the US and elsewhere. latino-américain »,Formation sur le secteur associatif et coopératif This entails problematizing the assumption that the subject is always erased from the analysis, thus producing a myth about universal and objective knowledge. d’oeuvre coloniale s’appuie sur une construction du système de genre basé sur le dysmorphisme sexuel et l’hétérosexualité. Decolonial feminists in Abya Yala position themselves as anti-racist, anti-capitalist, and anti-sexist.Such is the new collection of Chilean feminist and scholar Julieta Kirkwood, who was one of the first to prominently address feminist issues in the country during the mid to late 20th century. The care economy not only upholds the wage economy but is also its greatest subsidy. It was a feminism that tried to make itself the “feminist common sense” while aiding in the oppression of women everywhere. Qu'est-ce qu'un féminisme décolonial ? Indeed, rather than defining decolonial feminism as just one term to refer to all feminists in the region, I would prefer to understand decolonial feminism as a feminist revolution which includes a variety of subtle nuances according to all the different and local experiences of the bodies who inhabit Abya Yala. modernité. 11 The decolonial feminist perspective thus forms the link between the symbolic, constructed, and cultural dimension of gender relations and their economic and political dimension, from the domestic level, to the local, or global levels. With the advent of the Industrial Revolution in the early 1800s, 100 companies are responsible for 70 percent of global carbon emissionsstabilize debt ratios on a firm downward trajectoryA feminist and decolonial Global Green New Deal centres and advances the longstanding call for Second, a feminist foundation is critical to the care economy, or the labour of caring for people emotionally, socially, psychologically and materially. As we forge decolonial feminism, new archives of women from Abya Yala such as the collection of the late feminist activist and founder of Gender Studies and the Women’s movement in Chile, Julieta Kirkwood, can only lead us to further strengthen this feminist and political project.All these reflections brought me to a feminism which focuses in our own experiences as women and bodies in Latin America, affected by colonialism/coloniality, racialism, the capitalist and neoliberal economy, and contemporary patriarchy that was at the same time the product of ancestral and colonial patriarchies.It may seem to some that decolonial feminism is just an academic buzzword, but the word itself captures the practice of political projects taking place in the global south. Le féminisme décolonial constitute en Amériques, un mouvement à la fois intellectuel et social qui croise les apports intersectionnels du féminisme africain-américain et du décolonial For instance, my comrades and I, who previously organized with anarchist-libertarian and anarchist-feminist platforms in Chile, have created our own collective called Quimera to explore and move towards the creation and dissemination of our thought and political project permeated by decolonial feminism.A similar platform is ‟Mujeres Creando” (Women Creating), an anarchist-feminist group which started in 1992 in Bolivia and has conducted more than 20 years of activist work criticizing the neoliberal economy, power institutions, and an institutional feminism which doesn’t account for the Bolivian indigenous poor.

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10 trillion US dollars in their fiscal responseThe history of ecological colonialism involves the systematic extraction of commodities such as cotton, sugar, timber, and spices for mercantilist accumulation.

Dans la presse, sur le net ou ailleurs...Formation écologie et développement durable These ideas, experiences, and reflections written by Kirkwood are now in the National Library in Chile.