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Documentation
The Crack Begins Within
Presentations by Aline Baiana, Paula Baeza Pailamilla, and FCNN – Feminist Collective With No Name (Dina El Kaisy Friemuth/Anita Beikpour) with Neda Sanai, moderated by María Berríos
The ongoing destruction of the environment, the relentless depletion of its resources for the profit of a few is not the doing of all humanity. The consumption of the earth is an elemental part of patriarchal capitalism and its extractive corporations. Those disproportionately affected by the depletion of the planet are the same people who, for centuries, have cared for and protected the land: indigenous communities, women, and people of color. Even those that have already been displaced for generations, those living in ecological disconnect, who no longer have the possibility of being with the land. A being-with which has protected the earth for centuries. Today any attempt to “be with” the land, to defend the waters that give it life, can be lethal, as is made clear with the disproportionately high death rate of those engaged in land struggles. The second gathering brings together diverse artistic positions of feminist solidarity, aware that there is no ecological justice without social and racial justice. Connected by oceans and rivers, these positions bring forth intersectional breathing bodies of water and thought.
Camera: Frank Sperling
Struggle as Culture: The Museum of Solidarity, 1971–73
María Berríos
Essay
IV: How Fear Can Dismantle a Body. Vis-a-Vis with two of four curators of the 11th Berlin Biennale
María Berríos, Lisette Lagnado
Conversation
COVID-19 VIDEOS
Carlos Motta
Video
Fragments of the Artist’s Diary, Berlin 11.2019–1.2020
Virginia de Medeiros
Diary
BLM KOREA ARTS
#BlackLivesMatter #BLMKoreaArts
Young-jun Tak
Statement
Weaving Solidarity
Renata Cervetto and Duygu Örs
Q&A
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Documentation
The Crack Begins Within
Presentations by Aline Baiana, Paula Baeza Pailamilla, and FCNN – Feminist Collective With No Name (Dina El Kaisy Friemuth/Anita Beikpour) with Neda Sanai, moderated by María Berríos
The ongoing destruction of the environment, the relentless depletion of its resources for the profit of a few is not the doing of all humanity. The consumption of the earth is an elemental part of patriarchal capitalism and its extractive corporations. Those disproportionately affected by the depletion of the planet are the same people who, for centuries, have cared for and protected the land: indigenous communities, women, and people of color. Even those that have already been displaced for generations, those living in ecological disconnect, who no longer have the possibility of being with the land. A being-with which has protected the earth for centuries. Today any attempt to “be with” the land, to defend the waters that give it life, can be lethal, as is made clear with the disproportionately high death rate of those engaged in land struggles. The second gathering brings together diverse artistic positions of feminist solidarity, aware that there is no ecological justice without social and racial justice. Connected by oceans and rivers, these positions bring forth intersectional breathing bodies of water and thought.
Camera: Frank Sperling
COVID-19 VIDEOS
Carlos Motta
Video
II: La Solidaridad va Más Allá de un Concepto. Entre las Curadoras de la XI Berlin Biennale
Lisette Lagnado, Agustín Pérez Rubio
Conversation
THE MOBILIZATION
Nicolás Cuello
Text
A Moment of True Decolonization / Episode #6: Sinthujan Varatharajah. Constructing the Tamil Eelam State
The Funambulist / Sinthujan Varatharajah
Podcast
Solidarity and Storytelling. Rumors against Enclosure
María Berríos
Essay
Maternidades subversivas
María Llopis
Monograph
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Documentation
The Crack Begins Within
Presentations by Aline Baiana, Paula Baeza Pailamilla, and FCNN – Feminist Collective With No Name (Dina El Kaisy Friemuth/Anita Beikpour) with Neda Sanai, moderated by María Berríos
The ongoing destruction of the environment, the relentless depletion of its resources for the profit of a few is not the doing of all humanity. The consumption of the earth is an elemental part of patriarchal capitalism and its extractive corporations. Those disproportionately affected by the depletion of the planet are the same people who, for centuries, have cared for and protected the land: indigenous communities, women, and people of color. Even those that have already been displaced for generations, those living in ecological disconnect, who no longer have the possibility of being with the land. A being-with which has protected the earth for centuries. Today any attempt to “be with” the land, to defend the waters that give it life, can be lethal, as is made clear with the disproportionately high death rate of those engaged in land struggles. The second gathering brings together diverse artistic positions of feminist solidarity, aware that there is no ecological justice without social and racial justice. Connected by oceans and rivers, these positions bring forth intersectional breathing bodies of water and thought.
Camera: Frank Sperling
Teatro da Vertigem
Monograph
Undocumented Rumours and Disappearing Acts from Chile
María Berríos
Essay
Hatred Among Us
Lisette Lagnado
Essay
Glossary of Common Knowledge
L’Internationale Online
Glossary
Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism
Dani Karavan
Memorial
Flávio de Carvalho: Fazenda Capuava
Archive of Lisette Lagnado
Photographs
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Documentation
The Crack Begins Within
Presentations by Aline Baiana, Paula Baeza Pailamilla, and FCNN – Feminist Collective With No Name (Dina El Kaisy Friemuth/Anita Beikpour) with Neda Sanai, moderated by María Berríos
The ongoing destruction of the environment, the relentless depletion of its resources for the profit of a few is not the doing of all humanity. The consumption of the earth is an elemental part of patriarchal capitalism and its extractive corporations. Those disproportionately affected by the depletion of the planet are the same people who, for centuries, have cared for and protected the land: indigenous communities, women, and people of color. Even those that have already been displaced for generations, those living in ecological disconnect, who no longer have the possibility of being with the land. A being-with which has protected the earth for centuries. Today any attempt to “be with” the land, to defend the waters that give it life, can be lethal, as is made clear with the disproportionately high death rate of those engaged in land struggles. The second gathering brings together diverse artistic positions of feminist solidarity, aware that there is no ecological justice without social and racial justice. Connected by oceans and rivers, these positions bring forth intersectional breathing bodies of water and thought.
Camera: Frank Sperling
Grupo Experimental de Cine en acción
Gabriel Peluffo
Drawing
Expresiones de la locura: el arte de los enfermos mentales
Hans Prinzhorn
Monograph
Hatred Among Us
Lisette Lagnado
Essay
A World Without Bones
Agustín Pérez Rubio
A Moment of True Decolonization / Episode #6: Sinthujan Varatharajah. Constructing the Tamil Eelam State
The Funambulist / Sinthujan Varatharajah
Podcast
Freiheit für Chile!
Anonymous
Photo album
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