Latin American Perspectives Series

CLACSO y Siglo XXI Publishing House (Mexico) invite you to participate in the series of debates surrounding the collection “Latin American Perspectives”, a space for collective reflection on the major challenges facing our region.
This collection brings together diverse voices from Latin American critical thought, with proposals that challenge the ways in which politics is conducted, knowledge is constructed, and our societies are transformed. Through this series, we seek to foster dialogue among authors, readers, activists, academics, and social organizations, to collectively envision the horizons of justice, democracy, and emancipation.
Dates: Wednesdays, October 22, 29, and November 5. Time: 18:00 PM to 19:00 PM Mexico time.
Location: Arnaldo Orfila Reynal Cultural Center Forum (Cerro del Agua 248, Romero de Terreros neighborhood, Coyoacán borough, CP 07188, Mexico City). Free admission.
Each meeting will address a work from the collection as a starting point for discussion, with an emphasis on topics such as feminisms, Afro-descendants, indigenous peoples, work, youth, human rights, social movements and more.
Participants: authors of the collection, representatives of social movements, editors, members of CLACSO Working Groups and invited specialists.

-First session – Wednesday, October 22
Presentation of “Indigenous and Afro-descendant women facing the discourse of modern lawWith: Magali Vienca Copa Pabón, Luz Elena Mejía Romero and Alejandra Gómez Barrera

-Second session – Wednesday, October 29
Presentation of “The worlds of work. Sociability, resistance, and life on the moveWith: Marcela Hernández, Carlos Martínez, Daniela Castro and Berenice Ramírez

-Third session – Wednesday, November 5
Presentation of “The dilemmas in building a welfare state. With Berenice RamírezFiorella Mancini and Gabriel Badillo