Susana Draper

is originally from Uruguay and currently lives in New York where she has participated in collectives devoted to building commons in New York City, feminist research on violence, and prison abolition. She teaches at Princeton and is author of Afterlives of confinement, 1968 Mexico-México 1968, and Ciudad posletrada y tiempos lúmpenes.

Making the Network that Sustains Us Visible: Conversation with Rafaela Pimental of Territorio Doméstico, Madrid

Making the Network that Sustains Us Visible: Conversation with Rafaela Pimental of Territorio Doméstico, Madrid

Now there are compañeras who can speak, who can give a talk, who can talk about care work, about global care chains…This has emerged through our everyday practice. In Territorio Doméstico, we are all equals, we all have different knowledges and we share them, giving each other strength and supporting one another.