She is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Social Sciences, Childhood and Youth at the Center for Advanced Studies on Childhood and Youth (Universidad de Manizales)/Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo - Brazil/El Colegio de la Frontera Norte de México/Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales). She holds a PhD and a Masters in Social Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires. She is currently Principal Researcher and scientific coordinator of the Institutional Network oriented to the Solution of Problems in Human Rights (CONICET). She founded and co-directs NuSur (South-South Nucleus of Postcolonial, Performative, Afrodiasporic Identities and Feminisms Studies) at IDAES/UNSAM. She is a Professor of Sociology at IDAES/UNSAM and Adjunct Professor of Sociology and Postcolonial Studies (Faculty of Social Sciences, UBA). She teaches graduate courses in different national and foreign universities. She coordinates the Tricontinental South-South Program with Africa, Latin America and Asia (CLACSO/CODESRIA and IDEAs), and the Specializations in Epistemologies of the South (CLACSO/CES) and in Afro-Latin American and Caribbean Studies of CLACSO and FLACSO, Brazil. She directs research projects on coloniality, intersectionality and anti-racism; decolonial feminist aesthetics and climate change and gender. She directed the recent research: Impacts of COVID-19 on women's lives (MINCYT, 2020). Author of several books.