Yayo Herrero

(Madrid, 1965)
Anthropologist, social educator, agricultural technical engineer, lecturer and researcher in issues relating to social ecology and feminism.
She has been a state coordinator of Ecologists in Action and has been an activist for decades in numerous social activities in defence of Human Rights, Ecology, Feminism and the Social and Solidarity Economy.
She has been running the Hogar del Empleado Social Enterprise Foundation (FUHEM) since 2012, coordinates the area of knowledge in networks and dissemination at the Environmental Information Studies Centre at the Complutense University of Madrid, is a lecturer at the National University of Long-Distance Education (UNED) and is a regular contributor to several critical and independent media.
Her research is focused on analysing development and production models of contemporary capitalism and denouncing the impact on the environment and people. She is reclaiming the contributions made from agricultural production and reproductive work in sustaining not just human life but also on the capitalist production model, and proposes an ecological transition towards a social inclusion model for everyone which is compatible with and respectful of the regeneration of nature.
Activities it participates in
In transition towards a liveable city
Sat 20 Oct | 10:00 h
Yayo Herrero
Related Activities
Cities and sovereignty
Wed 17 Oct | 19:30 h
Laia Bonet, David Fernàndez, Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca, Marina Subirats, Xavier Antich
Sexuality and social change in the Southern Mediterranean
Tue 04 Dec | 19:00 h
Shereen El Feki, Genwa Samhat, Eugeni Rodríguez
Populisms
Thu 18 Oct | 18:30 h
José María Lassalle, Máriam Martínez-Bascuñán, Fernando Vallespín, Josep Ramoneda
P2P. PEER TO PEER. Workshop for teachers, with Patricia Esquivias
Wed 07 Nov | 18:00 h
Wed 21 Nov | 18:00 h
Patricia Esquivias