Read the full series of 3 blog posts linked to the IJURR Foundation Majority Regions Workshops Funded Afro-Spectralities Series. The aim of the online and in person events in Guerrero Mexico was to build a network of Afro-Indigenous researchers, artists and activists sharing a common interest in the intersections between territory, ecology and memory.
The blogs are written by event organiser Ulises Ulises Moreno-Tabárez and participants Linayme Paulette Reyes Ávila, Juan Fernando Abarca Reyes and Arturo Lara Valdez, Mariana Martínez Castrejón and Felipe Covarrubias Melgar
Blog 1: Spectral Beginnings: Weaving the Afro-Indigenous Network in Guerrero
Blog 2: Common Spectralities: Territorial Conjurings of Presence and Memory
Blog 3: Afro-Indigenous Spectralities: A Network under Construction from Coastal Urbanism in Guerrero
All blogs available on the IJURR Foundation Voice’s from the Community Page. Submissions welcome from within the IJURR Foundation Community (Alumni) to [email protected].
