El 8 de marzo de 2023, lanzaremos un documental que presenta un registro del Festival de Arte Decolonial y Antirracista de CARLA, que se llevó a cabo en el Contact Theatre de Manchester en abril de 2022 y que presentó en persona a muchos de los artistas que han trabajado con CARLA durante los últimos 3 años.
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Launch of documentary on CARLA Festival of Anti-Racist and Decolonial Art
On 8 March 2023, we will launch a documentary that presents a record of CARLA’s public Festival of Decolonial and Anti-Racist Art, which was held in Manchester’s Contact Theatre in April 2022 and which featured in person many of the artists who have worked with CARLA over the last 3 years.
Festival of Latin American Anti-Racist and Decolonial Art
On Saturday 23 April 2022, we held a Festival of Latin American Anti-Racist and Decolonial Art at the Contact Theatre. The event launched a major online exhibition that has emerged from the CARLA project and also showcased the work of some of the Latin American artists with whom we have been collaborating over the past two years, who are creators of colour at the forefront of antiracist struggles in their countries.
Repressão a protestos sociais na Colômbia
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La represión de la protesta social en Colombia
COMUNICADO A LA OPINIÓN PÚBLICA sobre La represión de la protesta social en Colombia
Anti-racist art in the UK and Latin America: A conversation event
We will be holding an on-line conversation between Black and Indigenous artists based in Latin America and in the United Kingdom who have been staking out new territory in the art world, widening the discussion about questions of racism and racial difference in the domain of art and culture.
Online event: “Decolonising the Arts in Latin America: Anti-Racist Disruptors in the Art World”
Wednesday 29 July 2020: an on-line conversation among Black and Indigenous artists and creative practitioners who are staking out new territory in the art world in Latin America, challenging art museums, cultural institutions, theatres and publishers in relation to questions of racism and racial difference.
Sowing the seeds of Muntú (part 1)
By Ashanti Dinah (Activist, Poet, Teacher, Researcher)
Alongside the social definition of black people as “criminal, immoral and dirty”, I, like other women in Our America, was educated in a patriarchal, authoritarian, classist, sexist and racist society.
Sowing the seeds of Muntú (part 2)
By Ashanti Dinah (Activist, Poet, Teacher, Researcher)
I believe that literary criticism with Hispanic roots has to change the traditional theoretical and methodological tools used for the textual and discursive analysis of our cultural productions.
Sembrando semillas del Muntú (parte 2)
Por Ashanti Dinah (Activista, Poeta, Maestra, Investigadora)
Considero que la crítica literaria de herencia hispánica tiene que cambiar sus herramientas teóricas y metodológicas tradicionales usadas para el análisis textual y discursivo de nuestras producciones culturales.
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