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Struggles for Liberation in Abya Yala is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of social justice movements across the Americas. This compelling volume, published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2024, dives deep into the ongoing struggles for liberation faced by marginalized communities in the US, México, and Latin America. Through the lens of diverse positionalities, it explores how individuals and collectives respond to systemic injustices, demonstrating the profound impact of Philosophy of Liberation and the Decolonial Turn on contemporary social movements.
With contributions from both renowned scholars and emergent voices, this book highlights the intricate relationships between social activism and the philosophical underpinnings that drive these movements. The authors encourage readers to engage actively—resisting oppression, organizing protests, and supporting those fighting for justice.
Struggles for Liberation in Abya Yala not only offers theoretical insights but also portrays the real-life implications of activism. It provides a platform for voices advocating for social change, addressing issues that continue to threaten life and well-being across the region. This critical text is a must-have for students, activists, and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of radical social transformations in Abya Yala.
With contributions from both renowned scholars and emergent voices, this book highlights the intricate relationships between social activism and the philosophical underpinnings that drive these movements. The authors encourage readers to engage actively—resisting oppression, organizing protests, and supporting those fighting for justice.
Struggles for Liberation in Abya Yala not only offers theoretical insights but also portrays the real-life implications of activism. It provides a platform for voices advocating for social change, addressing issues that continue to threaten life and well-being across the region. This critical text is a must-have for students, activists, and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of radical social transformations in Abya Yala.