
Fabiola Fernández Guerra Carrillo is a white-mestiza Mexican woman, whose research, lectures, and campaigns explore the intersections of race, gender and discrimination. Her work employs anti-racist communication, anti-oppressive strategies, family trees and ancestral knowledge for collective healing.
Fabiola is the founder of the communication agency 11.11 Cambio Social, founding partner of Comparte una Ola A.C., member of the COPERA collective and member of the Latin American Reflection Network on Children and Youth, Red REIR. She is currently completing a postdoctoral degree with her project Ancestral Futures with the support of SECIHTI, at the Center for Transdisciplinary Research in Psychology of the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos.
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