Podcast from the National Institute of Indigenous Peoples, where every week of March we will celebrate women and listen to testimonies from Afro-Mexican women who, based on their experience, will help us to know and recognize the past and present of a society that has made them invisible. Ubuntu "I am because we are": we return to the historical, social, cultural and genetic origin of Afro-Mexican citizens. "I am my ancestors" speaks from sensitivity, empathy and diversity; gives voice to spread that our roots are more extensive than we thought. Verónica Alejandra Aguilar Hernández: Production, Research, writing, interviews, voice / Brenda Salazar Capilla: Audio editing / Rubí Saguilán: Research, writing, interviews, voice and design / Jessica Paola Martínez José: Structuring and correction of script and rundown / Fernando Jara Padilla: Lead edition and creation of bumpers. Mexico, 2021.