‘Anti-Patriarchal Community Feminism’ is the fifteenth session in South Feminist Future’s Political Education series. This series is an initiative by South Feminist Futures that seeks to strengthen cross-regional, intergenerational dialogue and build a cross-regional feminist constituency. The series cuts through various topics to interrogate and strengthen understanding of issues shaping conditions in the Global South.

This session took place on the 20th of August, 2024, and was taught by Adriana Guzman.

Adriana Guzmán Arroyo is a leading figure in Anti-Patriarchal Community Feminism in Bolivia. She is recognised by social organisations for her studies and political experience in Popular Education, Educational Sciences and Feminism, tools that strengthen the energy of Community Feminism.  She was part of the social movements that confronted the gas massacre in 2003, and served as the National Executive Spokesperson for Community Feminism in Bolivia. She has authored books on issues related to Community Feminism, Decoloniality, Patriarchy, Buen Vivir, and everyday life.