
It is proposed to expose the characteristic features of the approaches of Community Feminism born in Bolivia, which extends to Guatemala and other struggles that are being woven in other places of America; in this way, it is intended to locate how they appear and who propose them, their origins, their political, economic, cultural and social contexts, which allow to collect the proposals, identify points of encounter and differences, and recognize today who are talking about this feminism of the Abya Yala. Finally, to recover our own experiences that make visible the struggles of indigenous women, as a political paradigm and an emancipating exercise of the oppressed territories. A Latin American feminism that does not ignore the struggles of women in different periods, times, and contexts, but that breaks with schemes to be thought in an indigenous and community context.
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