The article takes a decolonial point of view and attempts to advance a construction of the genealogy of the relationship between feminist politics and black and indigenous antiracist struggles in Abya Yala. The author explores the late emergence of antiracist, decolonial, and ethno-racial movements and struggles in Latin America, the understanding of mestizaje (racial mixing) ideology and Westernization as obstacles to overcome, and the attempts, even from the feminist side, of decolonizing the racist imperial mind.