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Friday, 13.3.2020
7–9 pm
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In English, Portuguese, and Spanish
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Acá soy la que se fue. Relatos sudakas en la europa fortaleza [Here I’m the one who left. Sudaka narratives in the fortress europe] is a compilation of narratives from and for migrants from Abya Yala and the Caribbean in Europe, a process in which twenty-five authors shared insights into their migration experiences. Written in the [e]uropean present and [departing] from the colonial wound, the texts traverse various aspects of life and its daily resistances in these and other geographies. The pages aim to be a kind of experiment in sewing, a weaving, a quilt of remnants, of experiences full of holes and gaps, complemented through multiple stories.
Authors: Caroline Betemps Bozzano and Lucía Egaña Rojas (editors), AnouchK Ibacka Valiente, Bea Cantero Riveros, Caborca Lynch, Carolina Tamayo Rojas, Ce Quimera, daniela ortiz, Fernanda Nogueira, Florencia Brizuela González, Francisco Godoy Vega, Gabriela Contreras, Gabriela Parada Martínez, Helen Torres, iki yos piña narváez, Joyce Jandette, Klau Chinche, Linda Porn Davis, Lucrecia Masson, Mafe Moscoso, Magdalena Piñeyro, María Basura, Nata n Rodríguez Di Tomaso, Pêdra Costa, Sandra Abd’Allah-Álvarez Ramírez, and Úrsula Santa Cruz Castillo
Cover illustration: Jess Dibruja
Layout: Ilacami Punto
Publisher: Ediciones t.i.c.t.a.c.
Publication date: July 2019
About the editors:
Caroline Betemps Bozzano is a Brazil-born activist and researcher, who has migrated to Montevideo, Madrid, and Berlin. They identify as a Sudaka Blancx migrant and non-binary. They are currently conducting research on feminist epistemologies and methodologies in their travels norte∞sur.
Lucía Egaña Rojas was born in Germany during her parents’ exile and migrated to her “country of origin,” Chile, at the age of six. She has lived in Barcelona since 2004. She has a background in arts and audiovisual communication and works with art, writing, pedagogy, technology, and charlatanism.
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Play
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Queer Ancient Ways: A Decolonial Exploration
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Friday, 13.3.2020
7–9 pm
RSVP required
In English, Portuguese, and Spanish
Free admission, limited capacity
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This event is cancelled.
Acá soy la que se fue. Relatos sudakas en la europa fortaleza [Here I’m the one who left. Sudaka narratives in the fortress europe] is a compilation of narratives from and for migrants from Abya Yala and the Caribbean in Europe, a process in which twenty-five authors shared insights into their migration experiences. Written in the [e]uropean present and [departing] from the colonial wound, the texts traverse various aspects of life and its daily resistances in these and other geographies. The pages aim to be a kind of experiment in sewing, a weaving, a quilt of remnants, of experiences full of holes and gaps, complemented through multiple stories.
Authors: Caroline Betemps Bozzano and Lucía Egaña Rojas (editors), AnouchK Ibacka Valiente, Bea Cantero Riveros, Caborca Lynch, Carolina Tamayo Rojas, Ce Quimera, daniela ortiz, Fernanda Nogueira, Florencia Brizuela González, Francisco Godoy Vega, Gabriela Contreras, Gabriela Parada Martínez, Helen Torres, iki yos piña narváez, Joyce Jandette, Klau Chinche, Linda Porn Davis, Lucrecia Masson, Mafe Moscoso, Magdalena Piñeyro, María Basura, Nata n Rodríguez Di Tomaso, Pêdra Costa, Sandra Abd’Allah-Álvarez Ramírez, and Úrsula Santa Cruz Castillo
Cover illustration: Jess Dibruja
Layout: Ilacami Punto
Publisher: Ediciones t.i.c.t.a.c.
Publication date: July 2019
About the editors:
Caroline Betemps Bozzano is a Brazil-born activist and researcher, who has migrated to Montevideo, Madrid, and Berlin. They identify as a Sudaka Blancx migrant and non-binary. They are currently conducting research on feminist epistemologies and methodologies in their travels norte∞sur.
Lucía Egaña Rojas was born in Germany during her parents’ exile and migrated to her “country of origin,” Chile, at the age of six. She has lived in Barcelona since 2004. She has a background in arts and audiovisual communication and works with art, writing, pedagogy, technology, and charlatanism.
El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno
Felipe Guamán Poma de Ayala
Chronicle
New Look
Flávio de Carvalho
Performance
Hatred Among Us
Lisette Lagnado
Essay
Invitation to the Species: Cecilia Vicuña
Tamaas / Cecilia Vicuña
Podcast
A Moment of True Decolonization / Episode #6: Sinthujan Varatharajah. Constructing the Tamil Eelam State
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Podcast
I: Junto a las curadoras de la XI Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art
Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado
Conversation
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Friday, 13.3.2020
7–9 pm
RSVP required
In English, Portuguese, and Spanish
Free admission, limited capacity
Share: Facebook
This event is cancelled.
Acá soy la que se fue. Relatos sudakas en la europa fortaleza [Here I’m the one who left. Sudaka narratives in the fortress europe] is a compilation of narratives from and for migrants from Abya Yala and the Caribbean in Europe, a process in which twenty-five authors shared insights into their migration experiences. Written in the [e]uropean present and [departing] from the colonial wound, the texts traverse various aspects of life and its daily resistances in these and other geographies. The pages aim to be a kind of experiment in sewing, a weaving, a quilt of remnants, of experiences full of holes and gaps, complemented through multiple stories.
Authors: Caroline Betemps Bozzano and Lucía Egaña Rojas (editors), AnouchK Ibacka Valiente, Bea Cantero Riveros, Caborca Lynch, Carolina Tamayo Rojas, Ce Quimera, daniela ortiz, Fernanda Nogueira, Florencia Brizuela González, Francisco Godoy Vega, Gabriela Contreras, Gabriela Parada Martínez, Helen Torres, iki yos piña narváez, Joyce Jandette, Klau Chinche, Linda Porn Davis, Lucrecia Masson, Mafe Moscoso, Magdalena Piñeyro, María Basura, Nata n Rodríguez Di Tomaso, Pêdra Costa, Sandra Abd’Allah-Álvarez Ramírez, and Úrsula Santa Cruz Castillo
Cover illustration: Jess Dibruja
Layout: Ilacami Punto
Publisher: Ediciones t.i.c.t.a.c.
Publication date: July 2019
About the editors:
Caroline Betemps Bozzano is a Brazil-born activist and researcher, who has migrated to Montevideo, Madrid, and Berlin. They identify as a Sudaka Blancx migrant and non-binary. They are currently conducting research on feminist epistemologies and methodologies in their travels norte∞sur.
Lucía Egaña Rojas was born in Germany during her parents’ exile and migrated to her “country of origin,” Chile, at the age of six. She has lived in Barcelona since 2004. She has a background in arts and audiovisual communication and works with art, writing, pedagogy, technology, and charlatanism.
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Conversation
Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende (MSSA) in Berlin
A conversation between María Berríos and Melanie Roumiguière
Conversation
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Video
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A Moment of True Decolonization / Episode #6: Sinthujan Varatharajah. Constructing the Tamil Eelam State
The Funambulist / Sinthujan Varatharajah
Podcast
Struggle as Culture: The Museum of Solidarity, 1971–73
María Berríos
Essay
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Friday, 13.3.2020
7–9 pm
RSVP required
In English, Portuguese, and Spanish
Free admission, limited capacity
Share: Facebook
This event is cancelled.
Acá soy la que se fue. Relatos sudakas en la europa fortaleza [Here I’m the one who left. Sudaka narratives in the fortress europe] is a compilation of narratives from and for migrants from Abya Yala and the Caribbean in Europe, a process in which twenty-five authors shared insights into their migration experiences. Written in the [e]uropean present and [departing] from the colonial wound, the texts traverse various aspects of life and its daily resistances in these and other geographies. The pages aim to be a kind of experiment in sewing, a weaving, a quilt of remnants, of experiences full of holes and gaps, complemented through multiple stories.
Authors: Caroline Betemps Bozzano and Lucía Egaña Rojas (editors), AnouchK Ibacka Valiente, Bea Cantero Riveros, Caborca Lynch, Carolina Tamayo Rojas, Ce Quimera, daniela ortiz, Fernanda Nogueira, Florencia Brizuela González, Francisco Godoy Vega, Gabriela Contreras, Gabriela Parada Martínez, Helen Torres, iki yos piña narváez, Joyce Jandette, Klau Chinche, Linda Porn Davis, Lucrecia Masson, Mafe Moscoso, Magdalena Piñeyro, María Basura, Nata n Rodríguez Di Tomaso, Pêdra Costa, Sandra Abd’Allah-Álvarez Ramírez, and Úrsula Santa Cruz Castillo
Cover illustration: Jess Dibruja
Layout: Ilacami Punto
Publisher: Ediciones t.i.c.t.a.c.
Publication date: July 2019
About the editors:
Caroline Betemps Bozzano is a Brazil-born activist and researcher, who has migrated to Montevideo, Madrid, and Berlin. They identify as a Sudaka Blancx migrant and non-binary. They are currently conducting research on feminist epistemologies and methodologies in their travels norte∞sur.
Lucía Egaña Rojas was born in Germany during her parents’ exile and migrated to her “country of origin,” Chile, at the age of six. She has lived in Barcelona since 2004. She has a background in arts and audiovisual communication and works with art, writing, pedagogy, technology, and charlatanism.
Touching Feeling. Affect, Pedagogy, Performativity
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Monograph
O Bailado do Deus Morto
Flávio de Carvalho
Play
Undocumented Rumours and Disappearing Acts from Chile
María Berríos
Essay
Expresiones de la locura: el arte de los enfermos mentales
Hans Prinzhorn
Monograph
A World Without Bones
Agustín Pérez Rubio
Solidarity and Storytelling. Rumors against Enclosure
María Berríos
Essay
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