Natalia Hernández Fajardo

23 February 2023
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Natalia Hernández Fajardo is actually a PhD Student at Salerno University at POLICOM – Politics and Communication. She studied sociology at the University of Buenos Aires and holds a Master in Epistemology from the South in CLACSO. She’s a  feminist activist, member of Revista Amazonas and of transnational networks related to feminism and migration, as […]

Natalia Hernández Fajardo is actually a PhD Student at Salerno University at POLICOM – Politics and Communication. She studied sociology at the University of Buenos Aires and holds a Master in Epistemology from the South in CLACSO. She’s a  feminist activist, member of Revista Amazonas and of transnational networks related to feminism and migration, as the Global Feminist Action. During the last ten years she participated in experiences of autonomous, community and popular feminist processes through serigraphy, audiovisual arts and writing, as an attempt to mix different forms of research and political action. She is interested in the relationships between capitalistic accumulation, colonialism and gender-based violence, and his research is focused on Afro and Indigenous women forms of resistance and community struggles in urban and rural territories in Colombia, combining political ecology and feminist perspectives. She co-edited the dossier From National strike to social uprising in Colombia for the section Against The Day in South Atlantic Quarterly, April 2022, and collaborates with independent media writing on social conflicts and feminist resistances in Latin America.