They actively work for living in anti-racist spaces.
They promote the reparations and racial justice.
Promote the digital security in collectives.
They make sexist and racist violence visible and denounce it., in both the physical and digital worlds.
Strengthening networks of women and dissidence.
AfroFem Koop
It is a innovative afrofeminist cooperative project composed of black African and Afro-descendant women and/or femininities, whose ultimate goal is the domprehensive economic, cultural and political development of women and/or femininities of the afro community. to the perennial economic precariousness that is affecting them. To this end, the cooperative promotes anti-racist pedagogy to be able to sustain a project that provides the necessary tools for #SociasAFK's projects in an afromarket.
AfroFem Koop
It is an Afro-feminist, anti-racist and pan-Africanist media and deconstruction. They want to contribute to promote social changes based on the democratization of the media from an intersectional perspective. Their vision is to be the spanish-speaking anti-racist media most influential global player. In its communications, sraising awareness about social justice (anti-racism, feminism, LGBT rights) through accessible communication in social networks, educate on social justice, anti-racism and feminism from an intersectional perspective.
Kemet Zaragoza Collective
Initially emerged as a space for reflection and debate on Pan-Africanism, Afrofeminism and Afrocentricity. Over time, the collective evolved to through sociocultural animation, to take initiatives for community stimulation and participation. From pan-Africanism and black feminisms, the collective intervenes in neighborhoods on the outskirts of the city of Zaragoza. to an intergenerational audience and with a very high high youth participation.
Save a Girl, Save a Generation
Since 2007 work to prevent and eliminate violence against women and girls, with an emphasis on combating female genital mutilation and forced marriage. The organization was born from the initiative of women survivors and those belonging to communities where these practices are commonplace, with the aim of to generate positive change and provide care and protection.
Biznegra
Born in January 2020 from the need of having in Malaga a Afro-centered space where care was present as a feminist collective. Sand was inspired by a Biznaga, the endemic flower of Malaga. which is composed of white jasmines. In this version, the biznaga is black and has an afro comb in the center. reappropriation of a symbol For, constantly, black people are excluded from the narratives and imaginary of Spain and, especially (and more worryingly), of Andalusia. Thus, the black biznaga represents collectivity and negritude. This collective is supported by African and Afro-descendant women living in Andalusia.