Coloniality of Gender: A Queer Migrant Fanzine Workshop
Workshop15.00-20.00
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For 16 year-olds and older
in Spanish/in English
The colonial project reshaped territories, bodies, identities, and the ways people relate to one another. In many Indigenous and non-Western societies, gender was not organized through rigid binaries or reduced to biology. Instead, gender could be fluid, complementary, relational, or expressed through roles that transcended the categories imposed by colonial power.
This workshop provides a space for collective reflection on the coloniality of gender, particularly from queer, migrant, and diasporic perspectives. Through conversation, poetry, political texts, collage, painting, and collective writing, we will create a shared fanzine that brings together fragments of memory, resistance, anger, care, and imagination.
The afternoon will alternate between discussion and hands-on creation, enabling participants to contribute words, images, textures, and gestures. The final fanzine will serve as a collective record of the questions, voices, and affinities that emerge during the workshop. Queer migrants are at the center of this encounter, and all who approach the space with respect, openness, and solidarity are welcome.