Coenga-Oliveira explores Latin American decolonial feminist thought and its critique of hegemonic knowledge systems. It discusses how the dominance of Western scientific epistemology has marginalized indigenous and popular knowledges, leading to what Boaventura de Sousa Santos calls "abyssal thinking." The author emphasizes the importance of recognizing and valuing diverse epistemologies to challenge colonial structures and promote social and political change. The article also highlights the contributions of Latin American feminist theorists in advocating for a pluralistic approach to knowledge production.