ABSTRACT

The article proposes a review of the praxis and theory of Decolonial Feminism, as a tool to strengthen multiple transformations, extending from the critique of colonization and its narrative – reclaiming and acknowledging the fights and resistances against domination, not only against gender oppression, but also against those of race and class, as systems that form a whole and cannot be separated from the oppressed bodies – to the defense of a political route that appeals to the community organization, from the basis, towards the mobilization to advance social justice for the people in the Global South.