Departing from Amaru’s Tongue: Daughter and its underpinning by the Aymara nation’s abolitionist traditions and their inseparability from Black radical traditions, curator and educator Thiago De Paula Souza will be in conversation with anarcho-feminist collective Mujeres Creando and writer, DJ and cultural producer Sonia M. Garcia. This will expand on solidarity among Indigenous and Black people and other groups who experience oppression under colonial legacies across the world and abolition in relation to their respective practices as curators, researchers and activists.
Departing from Amaru’s Tongue: Daughter and its underpinning by the Aymara nation’s abolitionist traditions and their inseparability from Black radical traditions, curator and educator Thiago De Paula Souza will be in conversation with anarcho-feminist collective Mujeres Creando and writer, DJ and cultural producer Sonia M. Garcia. This will expand on solidarity among Indigenous and Black people and other groups who experience oppression under colonial legacies across the world and abolition in relation to their respective practices as curators, researchers and activists.
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