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The Community Cohesion Approach as a Tool for Different Contexts and Scales

April 23 @ 10:30 12:00

In this talk, Suhayla Bazbaz Kuri will reflect on her experience as a community organizer and social activist


This workshop aims to provide theoretical and practical knowledge about the community cohesion approach. It will be designed to enable participants to reflect on the Nova School of Business and Economics as a hub for community cohesion, both within the school community and in Carcavelos, where it is located.

What to expect?

  • A reflective, participatory, and deliberative activity
  • Acquiring tools that can be used beyond the workshop and the school itself
  • A space where diversity is recognized and celebrated, and where problems and solutions are developed collaboratively
  • An activity that emphasizes potential rather than deficits

Where

Nova School of Business and Economics, Carcavelos
Room: B131

Facilitator

Suhayla Bazbaz Kuri is a Mexican political scientist dedicated to human rights, social justice and participatory democracy. She founded Community Cohesion and Social Innovation in 2009 to strengthen community ties and promote inclusive, rights-based, community-led development across Mexico.

She leads regional initiatives such as #LetThemKnowThatWeKnow, addressing power and information asymmetries affecting Indigenous and Afro-Mexican peoples, women, youth, people with disabilities and persons in mobility in decisions about their territories and megaprojects. She has facilitated the production of Archipelago, a podcast on diverse ways to defend rights and territories, as well as materials in Indigenous languages and accessible formats. She also launched Why they are here?, focused on corporatization and military integration in the Yucatán Peninsula and expanding to other regions.

She participates in Latin American collectives that advocate for authorities, businesses and financial institutions to meet their human rights obligations, and engages in demonstrations and dialogues on institutional violence against women. She delivered training to more than 8,500 stakeholders from public, private, civil, academic and media sectors.

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