Worlds are ending;
new ones are coming
.
Networks must be woven,
and voices need
to be amplified.
We look to solutions
and alternatives
that have existed
in this region for centuries
born from acts of resistance.

About TRAMAS

Tramas is an action-oriented research project of the Decolonial Feminist Coalition for Digital and Environmental Justice. By examining case studies and testimonies of resistance across Latin America, we aim to show how the digital technology production chain has a wide range of socio-environmental impacts on communities and their territories.

We seek to bring together diverse perspectives from the region and create a space for ongoing exchange and dialogue. We want to connect researchers, activists, and defenders of digital rights with those who are part of social and territorial defense movements.

Our coalition is composed of various organizations and activists from Chile, Brazil, and Mexico. Current members of the coalition are: Coding Rights (Joana Varon and Mari Tamari), Instituto Latinoamericano de Terraformación (Paz Peña), Sursiendo (Jes Ciacci), Paola Ricaurte (Red Tierra Común and Red Feminista de Investigación en Inteligencia Artificial) and Loreto Bravo.

The platform is illustrated by Giovanna Joo, with web design by Cooperativa de Diseño and web development by Diana K. Cury. The Spanish-Portuguese translation and revision was done by Ana Cristina Carvalhaes. The Spanish/Portuguese-English translation was done by Luisa Barraza Caballero, and was revised by Alicia Z. Daniel.

This project was funded by Green Screen Catalyst Fund of the Green Screen Coalition. The Brazilian case also received support from the Heinrich Böll Foundation Rio de Janeiro.