02019nas a2200289 4500000000100000008004100001653001500042653001600057653002600073653002600099653001900125653001900144653001900163653001500182653001600197653001300213653001400226653001200240653002600252100002400278245024200302856015300544300002600697490000700723520097900730022002001709 d10aAfro woman10aSan Andrés10acomunicación popular10acomunicação popular10aethnoeducation10aetnoeducación10aetnoeducação10amujer afro10amulher afro10aoralidad10aoralidade10aOrality10apopular communication1 aDiego Peña Garnica00aLa voz de la mujer afro como medio de preservación de la herencia cultural raizal en el Archipielago de San Andrés, Santa Catalina y Providencia: aproximaciones desde la etnoeducación, la pedagogía crítica y la comunicación popular uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85122032654&doi=10.1590%2fS1413-24782021260073&partnerID=40&md5=7ec868cf6d21d323d575934b9aa9d8f0 ae260073—e2600730 v263 aThe document offers a historical-cultural tour around the Raizal community of the Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia, and Santa Catalina in the Colombian Caribbean from the development of a descriptive qualitative study from which the documentary and literary review was implemented as a research method. In its sections, the different social and community processes that, from critical perspectives, contribute to the empowerment and formation of the San Andrés ethnic identity thanks to the contribution of Afro women as guarantors of the intangible heritage of their context and their African legacy, are addressed. Consequently, the review of the role of oral storytellers and the approach of their work toward a dialogue with the practices of liberating pedagogy and popular communication, will allow us to recognize the value of a counter-hegemonic struggle waged by generations of marginalized people who claim their rights through the power of the spoken word. a14132478 (ISSN)