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<p>Feminismo comunitario, or communitarian feminism, is a movement that emerged from Bolivian indigenous communities and the group Mujeres Creando Comunidad. It later spread throughout Latin American and the Caribbean. As defined by Dr. Silvana Martínez, it is a type of Latin American feminism characterized by radicalism and originality. As a political movement it demands a radical change in the patriarchal-capitalist-racist-colonial order. These systems have historically subjugated not only women and trans people but also men and nature, reproducing a society of discrimination, oppression and violence built on bodies that are socially perceived, and widely understood to be feminine.</p>