Abstract
This article summarizes the proceedings of the 10th Escuela Abierta de Salud Pública (Public Health Open School), held in the Mapuche territory, Temuco, Araucania, Chile in the spring of 2024. The free school brought together more than one hundred Indigenous and community leaders and organizers, students, clinicians, academics, educators, workers, and organizers to build collective analysis and action about health under capitalism. The conference focused on the emancipatory praxis of social determination of health and critical interculturality, which put forward transformative, meta-critical agendas for public and collective health research and practice. The article is submitted as a contribution to the growing and necessary movement for genuine South-North learning and collaboration to build a public and collective health praxis that is up to the challenge of intervening in the deepening crises of the global capitalist order.
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