“…During the COVID-19 pandemic, targeted populations, such as people of color, people with disabilities, and women experienced heightened levels of precarity and violence (Bardales Mendoza et al, 2021;Cetina, 2021;Perry et al, 2021;Weil, 2020) Militarized quarantine in countries of the global south (Collantes, 2021;Molina Aguilar & López, 2021) made it almost impossible to continue with traditional activist strategies, such as protests and inperson meetings. The new pandemic dynamic changed and disrupted the modus operandi of social movements (Bao, 2020;Mendes, 2020;Pleyers, 2020).…”