This report explores some of the most significant developments during an action research project implemented with the quilombola residents of Ribeirão Grande/Terra Seca, which aimed at initiating a community network with an organisation of women farmers to help foster their agroecological product sales. The essay begins by contextualizing the quilombos, the actors involved in the project, as well as their political and methodological perspectives. Then it analyses some positive and negative aspects of the project, and reflects on the importance of considering gender, race and colonialism as axes of oppressions present during community network building. The authors share these reflections hoping that it can be useful for other community network activists, advocates and groups when it comes to their technological practices and methodologies in different territories. This project was conducted by Vedetas with funding from APC through the Feminist Internet Research Network (FIRN), supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC).

Author

Bruna Zanolli and Bruna Vasconcellos

Year Published

2022

Country / Region of focus

Brazil

Complexity

Addresses basic elements of the subject, no prior knowledge is required

Network Type

Community-Based Network

License Type

​Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 ​

Item Type

​Document/Report​

Language

English

Specific Subject - Social

​Gender inclusion and leadership

Specific Subject - Technical

Other

Specific Subject - Economic

Sustainability & Scalability

Specific Subject - Regulatory

​Other​

Gender Perspective

Yes

Accesible to people with visual or hearing impairments

No

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