On 11-12/04/2023, the seminar “Mapping and resisting the ghost of ‘gender’ in Latin America: geographies of anti-gender movements” took place in Rio de Janeiro, organised by the Sexuality Policy Watch (SPW), in collaboration with the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), the Arts & Humanities Research Council and with the support of the BRICS Policy Centre (PUC-Rio). The event was the second in a series of four workshops in the project “Transnational movements and ‘anti-gender’ resistance: narratives and interventions”. In this video, we record the highlights of the trialogue that wrapped up the first day of the event: “Convergences and fractures at play in the intersection between anti-gender politics, racism and coloniality”. Panel: “Convergences and fractures at play in the intersection between anti-gender politics, racism and coloniality”. With: Sayak Valencia (Mexico), Flavia Rios (Brazil), Carla Rodrigues (Brazil) Chairs: Sonia Corrêa (SPW) and Sumi Madhok (LSE).
Watch below the full events, organized by panels.