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Women resisting violence : voices and experiences from Latin America

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Women Resisting Violence is an illuminating and powerful account of the ways in which women and girls encounter violence and the bold initiatives they are developing to respond to it. Across Latin America, the number of femicides has grown at an alarming rate, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Alongside has come a dramatic increase in domestic violence; loud demands over domestic workers' rights; increased suffering from and fierce resistance to land-grabbing; increased urban violence; violent discrimination against migrants; and the relentless growth of state control over women's reproductive rights.

In Women Resisting Violence, case studies and interviews with women leaders from Latin America highlight the multiple and intersecting forms of gendered violence - where race, ethnicity, skin colour, economic status, and other markers combine to identify, discriminate against, and target women.

Collecting a chain of voices, we focus on these women's inspirational strategies for transforming their communities and influencing international laws.

Their testimonies underline the importance of culture, commemoration, and the arts in consolidating and amplifying active resistance.

Women's voices are loud and clear: gendered and intersectional violence is rampant in Latin America, but at the grassroots we are pushing back.

As the Mexican proverb boldly states, ''They wanted to bury us, but they didn't know we were seeds.'WRV Collective:Jelke Boesten is a professor of Gender and Development at the Department of International Development, King’s College London. Andrea Espinoza is a feminist researcher focused on women’s and Indigenous people’s rights in Latin America, particularly in Ecuador and the Andean region. Cathy McIlwaine is a professor of Geography at King’s College London. Louise Morris is a journalist and audio producer who’s made podcasts, radio, and audiobooks for BBC Radio 4, NPR, Audible, Pottermore and the BBC World Service. Patricia Muñoz Cabrera (PhD) is an international research consultant and trainer on gender and intersectionality in development policies. Moniza Rizzini Ansari is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, School of Law. Marilyn Thomson is an independent gender consultant working on issues such as the rights of migrant and refugee women, violence against women and girls, and the care economy. Rebecca Wilson is Managing Editor at Latin America Bureau.

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Practical Action Publishing
1909014869 / 9781909014862
Paperback / softback
15/11/2022
United Kingdom
English
xxxv, 133 pages : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm
At foot of title: Latin America Bureau.