María Galindo is a writer, activist, artist and member of Mujeres Creando, an autonomous feminist-anarchist movement founded in 1992 in La Paz, Bolivia. She has published several books and writes articles and essays for academic and independent media outlets published in various countries around the world. She hosts a radio programme on Radio Deseo, the radio station of the Mujeres Creando collective. She has exhibited and shared her work at the São Paulo Biennial, the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, documenta14 in Kassel and Athens—invited by Paul B. Preciado—, at the House of World Cultures in Berlin, the Metropolitan Cultural Centre in Quito, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. At the 2024 Venice Biennale, her latest work, REVOLUCIÓN PUTA, was invited to be part of the Archive of Disobedience, which included well-known works, such as those by Harum Faroki, for example. Her book No se puede decolonizar sin depatriarcalizar, with a prologue by Silvia Federici, contains her proposal for depatriarchalization. Her book Feminismo Bastardo has been translated into English, Portuguese and Italian and has been published in Chile, Argentina, Peru, Mexico, Spain and Portugal. Among other activities, Mujeres Creando carries out creative street actions, including street art. The collective is made up of women from diverse backgrounds and views creativity as an instrument of struggle and social participation. María Galindo's audiovisual work is intrinsically linked to the political work of Mujeres Creando.