About their trajectory
Miriam walks among territories, languages and struggles, weaving bridges between the memory of peoples, feminisms and dreams of other possible worlds. Born in Germany, she has lived in Abya Yala for more than two decades, learning from communities that defend life in the face of dispossession and devastation, whether in the Andes or the Amazon. She insists on building ecosocial horizons beyond capitalism, cultivating a sensitive view on care and justice in all its dimensions. She believes in the strength of the commons, the dialogues between knowledge and generations, and in imagination as a territory of resistance and transformation. One of the spaces where she rehearses this, apart from TELAR, is the Master in Political Ecology and Alternatives to Development, which she coordinates as a professor at the Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar. See more here: https://www.uasb.edu.ec/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Hoja-de-vida-Miriam-Lang-agosto-2025_c.pdf