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Mujeres Creando

Maria Galindo

María Galindo is a founding member of the twenty-year old Bolivian feminist movement Mujeres Creando (“Women Creating”). She is the author of their thesis on “Despatriarcalizacion,” which is a neologism to describe the dismantling of patriarchy.

Mujeres Creando

Mujeres Creando (“Women Creating,” represented by María Galindo) is a Bolivian anarcha-feminist collective that participates in anti-poverty movements through propaganda, street theater, and direct action. Insisting that decolonization cannot occur unless patriarchy is dismantled, Mujeres Creando questions technocracy, the neo-liberal vision of gender equality, and gendered categories. Their critical stance against President Evo Morales has placed them …

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