"Life Resurfacing on the Shores" is the collective biography of the Women, Art, and Politics Workshop, a radical experience that has inspired dozens of collective actions to confront violence against women in Colonia Hank González in Ecatepec, one of the most dangerous neighborhoods for women in the Americas. The voices and images of the book's co-authors reflect one of the most important Latin American experiences for building peace and justice in recent years.
In this insistence, a pedagogy emerged from bodies and art, a pedagogy of performance against harm and abuse; a knowledge as a response to the destruction of lives, an alternative discourse of human rights in the face of precariousness and silencing. Performance actions that generate, from the body, a ritual... For justice and the knowledge that is born from those bodies, for hope and memory.