Women of Abya Yala
From a Womanist and Decolonial Perspective By Yenny Delgado After many battles in recent decades, women mobilized against laws that seek control over our bodies, maternity decisions,…
Mujeres de Abya Yala: Memoria ancestral y fe pública
Durante siglos el lugar de la mujer ha sido a menudo un lugar de marginación y sometimiento tanto en la sociedad como en los espacios eclesiásticos. En…
Ser Mujer: Una reflexión teológica sobre la menstruación
Las mujeres en todo el mundo continúan siendo estigmatizadas, excluidas y discriminadas simplemente por la falta de comprensión del ciclo natural del cuerpo de la mujer y…
Women’s Body
A Theological Reflection on Menstruation Women worldwide continue to be stigmatized, excluded, and discriminated against simply because of the lack of understanding of women’s natural body cycle.…
Native Peoples’ Day
We honor the past, present, and future of native peoples in Abya Yala How often have we stopped to examine and marvel at the greatness of architecture,…
Trauma in Abya Yala: Consequences of Colonization and White Supremacy
Trauma is a loaded word and scary simultaneously because it obscures pains from the past that we wish to forget. However, despite our efforts to forget and…