Jelena Dordevic

Co-coordinator of the Regional Strategy on Self-care, Collective Care and Healing, IM-Defensoras

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About Jelena Dordevic

Jelena Dordevic is a feminist activist. Originally from Serbia, Jelena has lived in Brazil for eight years, advising and supporting feminist and human rights organizations in developing self-care and collective care initiatives. For the last five years Jelena lives in Mexico. She holds a Master’s degree in Migration Studies from the University of Sussex in England. She is one of the founders of the Feminist Collective for Self-Care and Care among Women Human Rights Defenders (Brazil). Before moving to Latin America, Jelena worked on the prevention of violence against women and trafficking in women in the Balkans.

She is the co-author of the book “What’s the Point of Revolution if We Can’t Dance?” (published by the Urgent Action Fund for Women’s Human Rights, 2007). The book has been translated into several languages (German, French, Spanish, Serbian, Albanian, Portuguese, and Farsi) at the request of activists worldwide. The book had an unprecedented global impact among activists, becoming, in the words of many, an “inspiring milestone for activists and organizations in different regions of the world that paves the way for transforming the culture of activism.”

Over the past 17 years, Jelena has worked to introduce self-care, collective care, and protection into feminist and human rights defenders organizations around the world. She is currently co-coordinator of the regional strategy on Self-care, Collective care, and Healing of the Mesoamerican Initiative of Women Human Rights Defenders (IM-Defensoras).

Website: https://im-defensoras.org
Instagram: @imdefensoras
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YouTube: www.youtube.com/@IMDefensoras

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