Remembering tomorrow is an attempt to break away from the Eurocentric paradigm of modernity in order to create new places and reinvent oneself. This book is a search for traces in order to recover memories: traces of resistance, traces of reinterpretations. The book seeks and finds cracks in society in order to inhabit them and sow new seeds from there.
In this sense, Katya Meyer and Daniellis Hernández Calderón propose using conscious and creative collective actions to dismantle colonial and dominant practices and structures and to apply liberating methods, practices and pedagogies in the struggle for possible new worlds.
Furthermore, the authors advocate for the development of processes in which “the damned of this earth” can reinvent themselves, conspire and recover and pass on the seeds of freedom from the memory of their ancestors, from their bodies, from their scars and from their imagination.
