Natalia Flores

She holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics and a Master's degree in Social Sciences from FLACSO Mexico, and is currently a PhD candidate in Sociology at the Nelson Mandela University. She has been a professor at the Faculty of Economics, the National School of Social Work, and the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Between 2012 and 2015 she was academic coordinator of the Specialty Gender in Economics (UNAM), and Secretary of Gender Equity in the University Program of Gender Studies (UNAM). She has been a consultant for national and international organizations for the advancement of women such as INMUJERES, UNICEF, Simone de Beauvoir Leadership Institute, among others. She has lived in South Africa for several years, where she is the coordinator of Casa Lorde, a writing residence for African women and collaborator of the Institute of Economic Justice. Her research interests are labor and gender identities, and feminisms of the Global South. Her most recent publication is "Precarity from a feminist perspective: a note on three elements for the political struggle", Review of Radical Political Economics (2020).