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TRIVINO-MONAR, Manuela. Collective Actions for Peacebuilding with an Intersectional Perspective. The Case of the Association of Afro-descendant Women from Yolombó (ASOMUAFROYO). CS [online]. 2023, n.41, e4.  Epub Mar 18, 2024. ISSN 2011-0324.  https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i41.06.

Afro-descendant communities, especially ethnically differentiated women, have been victims of the historical neglect of the Colombian State. They have suffered the systematic violation of their fundamental rights due to social inequality, discrimination and the violence caused by the Colombian armed conflict. The objective of this article is to analyze, through a qualitative methodology, the organizational experience and collective actions for peace taken by the Association of Afro-descendant Women from Yolombó (ASOMUAFROYO), North Cauca. An intersectional perspective based on the categories of race/ethnicity, gender, and class as key points that structure peacebuilding initiatives is adopted. As a result, it was found that the definition of peace is linked to territory and ancestry, and that collective actions focus on meeting the needs of the community and make up for the historical shortcomings of the Colombian state in their territory.

Keywords : Collective Action; Peacebuilding; Intersectionality; North Cauca.

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