Latin American Indigenous and Afro-Descendant Communicators: Sorority and Identities

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https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9584-2019v27n159001

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This article will relate mobilizations and narratives of indigenous communicators under the eyes of decolonial feminism. It focuses on how the communicative actions of indigenous women in Mexico and Central America help their political participation to intertwine with efforts to realize human rights. With the methodological cross-referencing of local sources and theoretical perspectives, it is intended to demonstrate that the use of hypermedia by Latin American women and in the wide dissemination in various social networks has been important for feeding mechanisms to build a space for mobilization Social and political. And for them, living and learning with the emancipatory decolonial feminism: that acts beyond the hegemonic and consonant with localities and collective desires. In addition, it is intended to discuss the relevance of meetings of communicators for the exchange of experiences for the reaffirmation of their identities, intersected in their affinities.

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2019-05-09

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Carvalho, L. de O., & Rodriguez, N. B. (2019). Latin American Indigenous and Afro-Descendant Communicators: Sorority and Identities. Revista Estudos Feministas, 27(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9584-2019v27n159001

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