Marcela Torres Heredia, researcher, activist

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Ženergija
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Sara Hassan, writer, moderator, and keynote speaker
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Sanja Tropp Frühwald, artistic director, choreographer
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Marija Šabanović, photo artist
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Lisa Mai, dotdotdot & Anna Leon, Tanzquartier Wien
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Rey Joichl, Brunnenpassage & Erhan Althan, Neuer Wiener Diwan
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Tahereh Nourani, composer and sound artist & Krysztina Winkel, Wiener Staatsoper
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Aslı Kışlal, diverCITYLAB & Anke Schad-Spindler, EDUCULT
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Tayla Myree, eSeLSchwarm

We learn from the Latino Feminist Movement. We learn about inequality, what it produces, and how the position of power changes. We are learning about exclusion mechanisms. We need to have knowledge and learn from each other about the prevention of violence, and why it is important to have the political will to change the issue of violence against women and FLINTA persons. We are trying to break the production of patriarchy from the street to the institution, and we say STOP Femicide, Stop capitalism, stop colonialism, and stop the binary narrative.

Listen to my great guest: Marcela Torres Heredia, researcher, activist

Marcela Torres Heredia was socialized in Bogotá, where she studied social sciences and worked as a teacher in various educational contexts. Since her arrival in Vienna in 2012, she has been involved in various collective initiatives in which research, educational practices practice, and activism intersect. In all this Areas she engage with perspectives of decoloniality, southern feminism, and feminist political ecology. She is currently a PhD candidate in Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Vienna.  Most recently, she was involved in the publication of the book Femi(ni)zide: kollektiv patriarchale Gewalt bekämpfen as part of the author collective Biwikefenpom. Here, knowledge practices in the activist environment of the alliance against patriarchal violence Claim the space, created in Vienna, are highlighted. One of the initiatives in which she is involved (Decolonizing in Vienna! https://decolonizinginvienna.at/) takes up the urban walk as a method of collective unlearning. She also explores and reflects on participatory methodologies in educational, activist and academic contexts. She is part of other activist collectives such as interventionen anticoloniales, alerta feminsita and the feministisches* bloco descolonial.

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