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Event 5
María Galindo, Arwa Mahdawi and Rafia Zakaria in conversation with José Luis Ramos Salinas
South to North Conversations: feminisms
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Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (teatro)
A look at the diversity of feminisms that have forged our ways of thinking in conversation with José Luis Ramos Salinas. With the anarcho-feminist and “techno-shaman” María Galindo (Bolivia); the journalist and writer of The Guardian’s Week in Patriarchy column,Arwa Mahdawi (United Kingdom/Palestine); and the lawyer and journalist, Rafia Zakaria (Pakistan), author of Against White Feminism.
Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available
This event has taken place
With the support of Open Society Foundations and the British Council
Marie-Pier Lafontaine and Rafia Zakaria in conversation with Nelly Luna
South to North Conversations: in first person
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Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (teatro)
The feminist struggle can be looked at from various angles, and this event features two authors who do so from the intensity of their own experience. Marie-Pier Lafontaine (Canada) resists in the face of family abuse and breaks the silence that surrounds it in Chienne, while Armer la rage takes an angry swing at shame and trauma. The Pakistani lawyer and journalist Rafia Zakaria advocates a dismantling of the hegemony of white, Western, middle-class feminism, complicit in capitalist imperialism. Against White Feminism aims to break a yoke and create a future free of racism. Feminism will be intersectional, or it will not be feminism. In conversation with Nelly Luna.
Simultaneous interpretation from English to Spanish available
This event has taken place
With the support of Open Society Foundations and the Canadian Embassy in Peru and Bolivia
South to North Conversations: from the trenches and the periphery
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Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (auditorio)
We cannot describe María Galindo (Bolivia) without talking about anarcho-feminism, about Mujeres Creando, and the concept of “techno-shaman”, and her books Feminismo bastardo, Ninguna mujer nace para puta, and No se puede descolonizar sin despatriarcalizar; about living in the trenches and becoming strong from the periphery and desecrating academicism; about activism and protest; and even about theological studies at the Vatican. There is room for many versions of her, in this author's expansive personality, and in this conversation with Camila Osorio, El País journalist, we will meet some of those facets.