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Briefing papers from the RECLAMA project:

News about the RECLAMA project:

Giving a voice to unheard stories. By Northumbria University, 2023.

Trenzas africanas identidad de un pueblo que resiste. (Only in Spanish). By Relatos Esmeraldeños, 2023.

Oral History Journal International Work News Update. By the research team, 2022. Oral History Journal 50, no.2, 31-32. Visit the website of the Oral History Society here.

Publications from the RECLAMA project:

Afro-Ecuadorian Women, Territory and Natural Resource Extraction in Esmeraldas, Ecuador. By Boudewijn, I.A.M., Francis Bone, J.C., Jenkins, K., and Zaragocin, S., 2024. Progress in Development Studies. (Open Access)

Questioning development from Black feminisms in Ecuador and moving towards a Black feminist political ecology in the Americas. By Zaragocin, S., Francis Bone, J., Boudewijn, I., and Jenkins, K., 2023Global Discourse.

Decolonising Oral History: A Conversation. By Francis, H., Boudewijn, I., Carcelén-Estrada, A., Francis Bone, J., Jenkins, K. and Zaragocin, S., 2021. History 106, no. 370: 265-281 (Open access; Spanish version here)

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RECLAMA: Harnessing Afroecuadorian Women's Heritage is a shared project of the Mujeres de Asfalto collective, Universidad San Francisco de Quito and Northumbria University. It is funded by the Heritage, Dignity and Violence fund of the British Academy/Global Challenges Research Fund.

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