Vital archive guardians of the hill and water Photographic testimony
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This contribution is part of an ongoing artivist work that, at first, took the form of a photobook-fanzine and that I am currently re-editing for dissemination and invitation. Thus, in the process of rehearsing an affective ethno-photography to feed the memorial plot of the anti-extractivist feminist struggles of the collective spaces that I inhabit and the territories that I transit, I was composing from the image some fragments of the multi-situated vital archive of experiences. of defense, care and reproduction of life-in-common.
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