In this brief essay I introduce three statements on being a dangerous sociologist: being critical, making visible the invisible, and working hard on the thresholds. Such statements are framed into the realm of magical realism and pedagogy of the oppressed to open discussions on coloniality of power and activism in Latin America and the rest of our world.
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