The workshop was organized at the invitation of the Mexican collective Restauradoras con Glitter, with support from the Avina Foundation and facilitated in collaboration with our colleague Daniela Whaley from the Agujas Combativas project.
In this space, we explored theoretical concepts and methodologies related to archiving, as well as data production and visualization, from a humanistic perspective. The objective was to equip participants with the tools needed to effectively organize and analyze both their activist work and internal organizational processes.
During one of the sessions, we were joined by Liz Bravo, an expert in information design and data visualization within Latin American practices. She shared various examples of how to document and register information.