Workshop 3
Navigating 'Nepantla': Espacios de Palabra Viva / Word Circle
Date: 17 June 2026, 15:00-17:00
Professor Gloria Anzaldúa draws on the Nahuatl word Nepantla, which means “being in the middle,” to name that transitional space where, despite discomfort, a new version of ourselves can also emerge.
This workshop engages participants in a relational and transformative space grounded in indigenous Latin American and Chicanx/Latinx feminist epistemologies.
Drawing on the methodology of the círculo de palabra (Word Circle), the Espacios de Palabra Viva creates a ceremonial, community-centred environment where knowledge emerges through dialogue, storytelling, and witnessing. Participants navigate liminal or transitional spaces - personal, professional, or academic - reflecting on experiences of uncertainty, fear, and fragmentation while situating themselves within larger social, cultural, and territorial contexts.
The session begins with gentle body activation and presence exercises followed by social theatre, allowing participants to enact everyday situations in which identity politics play out in academic, educational, and social contexts. The session will close with a meditation practice. These circles have been a collaboration between Knowledge in Action - KIA Research Group and Colectivo Habitarnos.
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