Community-Based Feminist & Decolonizing Feminism

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On Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at 7:00pm in Lubar N110 the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies will host Julieta Paredes, an Aymara anti-patriarchal feminist activist, writer, singer, author and poet who has been involved in feminist training with indigenous and working class women throughout Bolivia and in other parts of Latin America. She is also a communitarian lesbian feminist, co-founder of Mujeres Creando (Women Creating) known for their upfront feminist graffiti around Bolivia, as well as Mujeres Creando Comunidad (Women Creating Community).

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