Weaving Realities
    Abya Yala
    Abya Yala refers to a not colonized America, from the North Pole to Patagonia, a land that doesn’t belong to us as human owners of the world. Instead, we belong to Her as owing ourselves to a living territory.

    This narrative is an effort to weave stories from the experiences of the communities of Abya Yala, from a non-western thought to formulate an alternative reading to liberate the past from the hegemonic representation of history. This historical negation of the ‘other’ is a monopoly of the present. What are the stories that have been silenced, what are the meanings that have been erased and neglected? If we relate the story from the people who experienced a different standpoint, one outside of modernity which resonates with the call for epistemic disobedience by making an effort to recognize other ways of relating with the world.
  1. Food and Ancestrality
  2. Food and Ancestrality Kassel
  3. Performance Essay Lekker Hapje
  4. Street Performances
  5. Memories of the Forgotten Mother
Food and Ancestrality
Food and ancestrality Kassel
Performance Essay lekker Hapje
Street performances
Memories of the Forgotten Mother