Luis Ruben Diaz Cepeda

Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
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    This book provides a historical and theoretical analysis of the Ayotzinapa social movement from the perspective of Latin American philosophy. The author addresses questions such as how a social movement is born, how (and if) the distinct social movement organizations should be defined, and what (if any) should be the extent of these organizations.
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    Fronterizas in Resistance: Feminist Demands within Social Movements Organizations
    with Ana Laura Ramírez Vázquez
    Essays in Philosophy 19 (1): 93-117. 2018.
    Latin America is one of the most unequal continents in the world. This inequality translates into marked limitations in the possibilities of having a decent life for a high percentage of the population. Within the groups that are affected, women are undoubtedly even more so, because, in addition to shared economic and social inequalities with other vulnerable groups, they face discrimination based on gender. In Latin America, political protest has been undertaken by women who wish to denounce an…Read more