Bulletin #2 Feeling-thinking Earth
CLACSO Working Group Political Ecology(ies) from the South/Abya-Yala
Senti-pensarnos Tierra Newsletter
Year 1 – Issue #2 “Experiences of transition and resistance in times of civilizational crisis. Voices from the peoples of Abya Yala”
November 2020
Table of Contents
Presentation
Leticia Saldi, Omar Felipe Giraldo and Catalina Toro Pérez
SECTION 1. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND AFRO-DESCENDANTS
Chile. Newen of the Earth and constituent popular power. Towards a plurinational society in Chile and Wallmapu
Robinson Torres Salinas
Colombia. The land is life, and life is not for sale, it is to be loved and defended!
Francia Elena Márquez Mina
Colombia. Reforesting the river
Censat Agua, Asprocig and Behiquealto productions
SECTION 2. FEMINISMS AND SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL STRUGGLES
Honduras. Those who struggle and hope in the Honduras of dispossession
Sofia Marcia
Chile. For an anti-extractivist and plurinational feminism. Women in the defense of territories and waters in Chile
Francisca Fernández Droguett
Argentina. Experiences and practices from a feminism of the territories. The defense of water in Mendoza
Karina Castañar
SECTION 3. AGROECOLOGY AND ALTERNATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
Venezuela: A Community Response to the Crisis
Teresa Correa
Cuba. The ANAP's Farmer-to-Farmer Agroecological Movement: An Experience to Share
Adilen María Roque Jaime
Chile. Agroecology and food sovereignty for kvme felen – well-being in harmony with Mother Earth
Viviana Catrileo
Argentina. Assemble the territory, defend the children, change the production matrix
Coordinator for a Life without Agrochemicals in Entre Ríos: Enough is Enough
SECTION 4. AGROECOLOGY AND KNOWLEDGE IN ACTION
Brazil. Non-semi-arid agroecological construction. A Camponês Methodology at Camponês in Assentamento Santana, Ceará, Brazil
Ivanete Ferreira Fernandes and Lia Pinheiro Barbosa
Venezuela, Latin America and the Caribbean. IALA “Paulo Freire”. Experience in Agroecological Education and Production
Leiber Mountain
Colombia. Gardens of Brotherhood
CENSAT Living Water, Friends of the Earth and Building Climate Justice and Energy Transition
SECTION 5. RECOVERED TERRITORIES
Mexico. The experience of the Communal Goods of the Lacandon Zone (BCZL), Chiapas, Mexico. Our territory, our decision
jesus andrade
Colombia. Peasant Reserves of Santander. To give life to life
Collective of Peasant and Community Reserves of Santander, Foundation for Intercultural, Educational and Environmental Expression (Fundaexpresión), Censat Agua Viva and Friends of the Earth Colombia