{"id":2413,"date":"2024-12-07T09:45:57","date_gmt":"2024-12-07T12:45:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.djamilaribeiro.com.br\/?p=2413"},"modified":"2024-12-07T10:09:17","modified_gmt":"2024-12-07T13:09:17","slug":"djamila-ribeiro-participates-in-the-guadalajara-international-book-fair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.djamilaribeiro.com.br\/en\/djamila-ribeiro-participates-in-the-guadalajara-international-book-fair\/","title":{"rendered":"Djamila Ribeiro Participates in the Guadalajara International Book Fair"},"content":{"rendered":"
Cartas para minha av\u00f3 in Guadalajara<\/strong><\/p>\n After joining the Am\u00e9rica Latina Viva<\/em> panel last Thursday (5), alongside Venezuelan author Magela Baudoin and Colombian writer and journalist Santiago Wills, Djamila will present a reading of Cartas para minha av\u00f3<\/em> to the audience during the fair’s closing this Saturday (7).<\/p>\n Connection with Mexico<\/strong><\/p>\n On Instagram, Djamila Ribeiro celebrated her first participation in the Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL), the largest in Latin America. The Brazilian philosopher shared her connection with Mexico.<\/p>\n “I have a relationship of exchange and affection with Mexico. Lugar de Fala <\/em>(Where We Stand<\/em>) is published in partnership with the Autonomous University of Mexico and the Tumbalacasa publishing house, and I have already held book launches in Mexico City,” she wrote.<\/p>\n The author recalled her first visit to the North American country in 2022, at the invitation of the Mexican government and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, as a speaker at UNESCO’s Mondiacult<\/em>.<\/p>\n “During those days, we independently organized the only launch of the Spanish edition of Quem tem medo do Feminismo Negro? <\/em>(Who\u2019s Afraid of Black Feminism?<\/em>), published by a Chilean publisher. We had exceptional support and managed to create a beautiful event,” she highlighted.<\/p>\n Last year, Djamila returned to the Mexican capital to deliver the opening lecture at the Global South Feminism Colloquium<\/em> organized by UNAM.<\/p>\n “During this time, FIL always inhabited my imagination, and it took years of preparation to make this participation possible. Independent organization is challenging, demanding a lot of strategy, but once accomplished, it is an indescribable joy,” Djamila concluded.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n\n