The training proposal addresses these inequalities from a systemic perspective, focusing on how the capitalist, racist, and colonial system has shaped current global relations. Through different sessions, the causes and consequences of these dynamics will be worked on, as well as the existing alternatives to move towards more just and sustainable economic, political, social, and cultural models.
The program features the participation of reference activists and experts such as Fátima Taleb, Susan Kalunge, Anna Rodríguez Casadevall, Anna Mir, Aurea Ayón, Rosa Cardús, Claudia Frontino, María Belén Santana and Arnau Pla. With their contributions, a critical and transformative perspective will be fostered to promote global justice and the sustainability of life and the planet.
SESSIONS:
- HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN THE TEXTILE AND ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY, AND IN THE BANKING SECTOR
- WHY IS THERE A NORTH? WHY IS THERE A SOUTH?
- CRITICAL INTERCULTURAL PERSPECTIVE
- TRANSFORMATIVE COMMUNICATION
- REFLECTIONS ON WHITE PRIVILEGE AND RACISM
- THE SPIRAL OF TIME: LOOKING AT THE WORLD FROM THE COSMOVISIONS OF ABYA YALA
- DIALOGUE: FEMINISMS
The training is open to all those people interested in delving into global inequalities and in the construction of alternatives.








