There are in life such Hard Blows . . .

Authors

  • Julieta Elisa Paredes Feminismo Comunitario de Abya Yala

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/bsj.2024.348

Keywords:

Communitarian Feminism, racism, process of changes, Women, coup

Abstract

Out of evocation, this article gathers feelings and positions emerged in the heat of the commitment with the struggles of the social organizations of the Bolivian people. It expresses a vital starting point for the memory of the territory: the daring of men and women of the original peoples who, boldly and creatively, used democracy, an instrument created by the bourgeoisie, in favor of a process of change that proposed the re-foundation and re-signification of the territories of the so-called Bolivia. In the midst of these reflections, the article points out the role played by conservative and racist women in the gestation of the 2019 coup and seeks to make visible the political positions of men and women who, regardless of stigmatizing analysis, showed that they were far from the mass behavior that followed the caudillo. I am referring to mobilizations of the people in defense of historical achievements never-before-seen or felt by the heirs of a millenary ancestry.

Published

2024-11-25