Rebecca Souza is a Romani woman and a decolonial feminist. She works as an activist in Belém, Pará, in northern Brazil, with women from traditional peoples against the construction of dams on rivers in the Amazon. Rebecca is a member of the Coletivo Mangueiras - Jovens por direitos sexuais e reprodutivos (Mangueiras collective - youth for sexual and reproductive rights) and a civil society advisor for UN Women.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaLas mujeres de los ríos y los bosques ¿tienen debates feministas?
En el norte de Brasil, más allá del alcance de internet y la televisión, el activismo feminista está sembrando las...
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Published in: 50.50The women of the rivers and forests have feminist debate?
Beyond the reach of the internet and television in northern Brazil, feminist activism in the forests, on the boats...
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Published in: 50.50Between tradition and feminism: modern Amazonas
“We have our world and we are building feminism into it.” In the last two decades there has been a rebirth of the...