Addressing the Overlooked Intersection of Neurodivergence and Domestic Abuse

Yásnaya Aguilar Gil is a Mixe linguist from Ayutla, Oaxaca, Mexico. In most of her writings and public dialogues, she asks: what is being a woman? What is being a feminist? Above all, what is being an indigenous woman? In this process of reflection, she dialogues with other women such as the Kaqchikel writer (Guatemala) […]
Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2025: Addressing the Overlooked Intersection of Neurodivergence and Domestic Abuse

Yásnaya Aguilar Gil is a Mixe linguist from Ayutla, Oaxaca, Mexico. In most of her writings and public dialogues, she asks: what is being a woman? What is being a feminist? Above all, what is being an indigenous woman? In this process of reflection, she dialogues with other women such as the Kaqchikel writer (Guatemala) […]
LAWA: Honouring 2025 LGBTQ+ History Month by sharing our journey

Yásnaya Aguilar Gil is a Mixe linguist from Ayutla, Oaxaca, Mexico. In most of her writings and public dialogues, she asks: what is being a woman? What is being a feminist? Above all, what is being an indigenous woman? In this process of reflection, she dialogues with other women such as the Kaqchikel writer (Guatemala) […]
10 indigenous women resisting in Latin America

Yásnaya Aguilar Gil is a Mixe linguist from Ayutla, Oaxaca, Mexico. In most of her writings and public dialogues, she asks: what is being a woman? What is being a feminist? Above all, what is being an indigenous woman? In this process of reflection, she dialogues with other women such as the Kaqchikel writer (Guatemala) […]