Mujeres Creando (“Women Creating,” represented by María Galindo) is a Bolivian anarcha-feminist collective that participates in anti-poverty movements through propaganda, street theater, and direct action.
Insisting that decolonization cannot occur unless patriarchy is dismantled, Mujeres Creando questions technocracy, the neo-liberal vision of gender equality, and gendered categories. Their critical stance against President Evo Morales has placed them in several difficult situations. At the moment, they risk losing their license to operate their radio station, Radio Deseo. Seeking to transform social politics, the members of Mujeres Creando refer to themselves as Indians, whores/sluts, and lesbians building sisterhood together. They participate in culture through such actions as creating a space for abortions at the São Paolo Biennial.
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