Author profile: Fiore Bran Aragón

Fiore Bran Aragón is completing an MA in Latin American Studies at the University of New Mexico (USA), where she is also a Spanish language Instructor. Since 2016, she has consulted to migrants’ rights projects in Central America, Mexico, and the United States. She is co-founder of the Migration narratives project ‘Me lo contó un migrante,’ and is the South American Focal Point on Migration at the United Nations Major Group for Children and Youth. Her research interests include legal anthropology and international human rights law. She is currently working on a project to analyze integration policies for Nicaraguan refugees in Costa Rica.

A Decolonial Feminist Analysis of Narratives from Nicaragua and El Salvador

Fiore Bran Aragón • Jun 17 2021 • Articles

The infra-political and political resistances articulated by migrant women and caregiver grandmothers contribute to the reconfiguration of their identities.

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