17:30: Presentation of the Queer Indigenous Roots fanzine, by the Nar Kunn collective and presentation of the Fanzine Misoginia Colonial: Patriarchy as a tool of colonization, prepared jointly with the collective Casa Massapê.
Both fanzines express our intention to decenter whiteness as a dominant framework in the fight against gender binarism and gender violence., placing the role of colonization in context, imperialism and white supremacy in the destruction of indigenous ways of life and how indigenous peoples relate to gender and sexuality, directly stating that oppression towards women and queer people was systematically imposed and giving prominence to indigenous voices.
At Nar Kunn we recognize that colonization was not a closed historical event, but a violence that continues; that not only looted lands and resources, but also uprooted cultures and spiritualities and reformulated them to adapt them to the white gaze. Long live indigenous resistance and let white supremacy and Eurocentrism fall!!
18:30: Poems recited by its author Jennifer migra antiracista.
19:00: Economic Privilege Workshop, by the group A Cambio De Nada.
Do you know what fixed expenses you have?? And what extra expenses, chosen? Have you considered what it means to know or not answer these questions quickly?? Do you believe that all people can achieve the same income? Or that their lives are just as expensive? Let's explore this by sharing different realities of our context and thus draw the current panorama, as far as we go, to propose collective measures that bring the political to the personal.
21:00: Picaeta-vegan dinner.


