| 總結: | The objective of this article is to analyze the different processes of agency of migrant women from the countryside to the city who, through a strategy of collective action, laid the foundations of female solidarity in situations of gender-based violence during the COVID 19 pandemic in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. Using a participatory action-research methodology, we conducted semi-structured interviews, psychosocial and legal accompaniment to women victims of violence and workshops on gender violence; finally, we constituted a collective of women who support each other to build a life free of violence. We present the analysis of three cases explored in depth that allow us to see how from a diversity of trajectories and temporalities (past, present and projection into the future) and from a collective action, we were able to influence in a differentiated way the processes of empowerment of women who chose to live a life free of violence. The analysis of the communality of agency that can be facilitated in the places of settlement of women, from different generations, who migrated in search of better living conditions, through accompaniment and collective reflection for them and their descendants constitutes a contribution to gender studies.
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