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**Alex Jensen**: He has worked in the US and India, where he coordinates Local Futures’ Ladakh Project. He has worked with cultural affirmation and hhe active in environmental health/anti-waste and degrowth movements. | **Alex Jensen**: He has worked in the US and India, where he coordinates Local Futures’ Ladakh Project. He has worked with cultural affirmation and hhe active in environmental health/anti-waste and degrowth movements. | ||
- | **Ana Cecilia Dinerstein**: ... | + | **Ana Cecilia Dinerstein**: Born in Buenos Aires and based in England, United Kingdom, where she works as a professor of Sociology. She is a political sociologist, a philosopher and a feminist and decolonial critical theorist. She has created, and is working on what she calls *critical research on the global politics of hope*. |
**Arturo Escobar**: Is a Colombian activist-researcher, working on territorial struggles against extractivism, postdevelopment, regional transitions, and ontological design. He taught anthropology and political ecology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill until 2018. | **Arturo Escobar**: Is a Colombian activist-researcher, working on territorial struggles against extractivism, postdevelopment, regional transitions, and ontological design. He taught anthropology and political ecology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill until 2018. | ||
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**Fatma Alloo**: Founder journalist of Tanzania Media Women's Association (TAMWA) since 1988. As a pan African activist she also founded FEMNET and Zanzibar Int'l Film Festival (ZIFF). She has participated in many advocacy events at grassroots and international level. | **Fatma Alloo**: Founder journalist of Tanzania Media Women's Association (TAMWA) since 1988. As a pan African activist she also founded FEMNET and Zanzibar Int'l Film Festival (ZIFF). She has participated in many advocacy events at grassroots and international level. | ||
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- | **Franco Augusto**: Social activist, unprofessionalized intellectual, manager of open collaborative projects and documentalist of alternatives around the planet, collaborating with processes of social transformation for almost 20 years now. | ||
**Gustavo Esteva**: A grassroots activist and a public intellectual. He participates in many local, national and international organizations, networks and movements. | **Gustavo Esteva**: A grassroots activist and a public intellectual. He participates in many local, national and international organizations, networks and movements. | ||
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**Itzel Farías**: Researcher of unschooling processes in Mexico, founder and active member of networks of learning and alternatives to education, collaborator in Unitierra Oaxaca, Milpa and Crianza Mutua. | **Itzel Farías**: Researcher of unschooling processes in Mexico, founder and active member of networks of learning and alternatives to education, collaborator in Unitierra Oaxaca, Milpa and Crianza Mutua. | ||
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+ | **John Holloway**: Teaches in the posgrado de sociología in the Benemérita Universidad Autónomade Puebla, Mexico. Spends his time looking for hope in a hopeless world. This may result in the publication of a book to complement *Change the World without taking Power* and *Crack Capitalism*. | ||
**Marta Musić**: A decolonial, feminist activist-researcher. Her work as a transnational movement organizer mainly consists of building bridges between struggles, movements and initiatives and creating networks of solidarity. | **Marta Musić**: A decolonial, feminist activist-researcher. Her work as a transnational movement organizer mainly consists of building bridges between struggles, movements and initiatives and creating networks of solidarity. |