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along with several other foreign feminists who did not want to enter public life and who worked in what was called “Small Self-Consciousness Groups.” She continued in 1978 with Oikabeth I, which she also co-founded. In a 2018 interview with Luisa Velázquez Herrera, Yaoyólotl explains that Oikabeth
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of the gay movement. For Yan María "there can be no feminism without lesbianism or lesbianism without feminism. Lesbianism without feminism is blind, and feminism without lesbianism lacks content." This statement stems from the idea that lesbianism is a political stance, and not merely a sexual
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In addition to her artistic activity, which has always been charged with political content, she has created political theory and criticism which forms part of lesbian feminism. She maintains a strong criticism of neoliberal policies both about the sexual diversity market and
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was a member of the FHAR (Homosexual Front for Revolutionary Action) for three months, but after three months they left it, reaffirming the autonomy of the lesbian movement. The group declared itself to be socialist, and it tied itself to the
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activist and a Mexican feminist artist, painter, curator and cultural promoter. She was co-founder of the groups Lesbos (1977) and Oikabeth (1978) which have their origins in the lesbian-feminist movement in Mexico.
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Hall to contemporary Mexican visual artists. From 2002 to 2006, she was a co-founder and director of MujerArte A.C., a collective that addressed women's issues in relation to
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practice, but that it is a direct opposition to the oppression of women and an affirmation of the relationships between women as central, thus challenging
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In 1996, she co-founded ComuArte, A.C. (impulsed by Colectivo Mujeres en la Música, A.C., founded by the composer Leticia Armijo) opening up the
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In 1977, she co-founded the group responsible for initiating the lesbian-feminist movement in Mexico:
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from 1998 to 2006, along with feminist organizations and government institutions.
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Yaoyólotl was distinguished for her artistic organization of the events for
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organizations and independent unions from at that time: STUNAM and SITUAM.
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and the International Day against Violence against Women in the
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Silva, Zuleide Paiva, and Rosangela Janja Costa Araujo (2021).
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Named María de Lourdes at birth, she later took the Indigenous
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Artist, Cultural Promoter, Curator, Activist, Lesbofeminist
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Yaoyólotl as her last name. She studied philosophy at the
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Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Yaoyólotl developed her pictorial talent empirically.
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Index

Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
lesbian feminist
Maya
Nahuatl
National Autonomous University of Mexico
aesthetics
politics
radical feminist
anarchist
lesbian feminism
Marcela Olavarrieta
Mexican Communist Party
Trotskyist
Palace of Fine Arts
Adamo Boari
femicide
domestic violence
rape
abortion
sex work
ecofeminism
socialist feminism
Mahayana Buddhism
imperialism
classism
racism
Westernization
sexism
neoliberal
postmodern art

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