“…In the 2000s, the Modernity-Coloniality Studies Group was formed, comprising authors such as Arturo Escobar, Walter Mignolo, Edgardo Lander, Ramón Grosfoguel, Catherine Walsh, María Lugones, Santiago Castro-Gómez, Nelson Maldonado Torres and, of course, Aníbal Quijano and Enrique Dussel. Decolonial studies rescue, problematise and are tributary to many of the ideas that founded the struggles for liberation in Latin America. These include liberation theology, liberation philosophy, liberation pedagogy, dependency theories, popular education, participatory action-research, oral history, Indigenism, Black and Chicano feminisms, cultural studies, and post-colonial studies, among others (Martínez and Agüero, 2017).…”