Listening Pauses #2

Online Talk
#voicesfrom

Wednesday, November 25,  2020, 5 - 6.30 pm CET
online
 

The topic of the talk is indigenous identities, exoticism and decolonial resistance in art and activism.
Guests: Katu Mirim, Collectivo Trenza und Kollektiv Antikoloniale Interventionen
Moderation: Marissa Lobo
Language: English

 

You can watch this talk on our facebookpage

This discussion is part of our campagne #voicesfrom where we highlight reports and artworks from artists, activists, thinkers reflecting on the current pandemic Covid-19. The first discussion was held on June, 25th, 2020 with Jaider Esbell, Jumoke Sanwo and Negin Rezaie, moderated by Marissa Lobo, translated by Raquel de Souza. You can watch the previous discussion on "kulturen in bewegung" Facebook Page or youtube "kulturen in bewegung".

More infos on the current discussion are coming soon.

You can watch this talk on our facebookpage

This discussion is part of our campagne #voicesfrom where we highlight reports and artworks from artists, activists, thinkers reflecting on the current pandemic Covid-19. The first discussion was held on June, 25th, 2020 with Jaider Esbell, Jumoke Sanwo and Negin Rezaie, moderated by Marissa Lobo, translated by Raquel de Souza. You can watch the previous discussion on "kulturen in bewegung" Facebook Page or youtube "kulturen in bewegung".

The Participants:

Katu Mirim
Indigenous, Rapper, actress. Founder of the visibility portal indigenous and the collective Tibira- indígenas lgbtq. Founder of TAG #indioNaoÉFantasia

Kollektiv antikolonialer Interventionen:
Susana Ojeda

Anthropologist and visual artist based in Vienna. Since 2011, she has been making independent documentaries about social and cultural projects with her co-owned production company: estudio elgozo. Living in Vienna since 2016, she oriented her projects to short films, as well as the audiovisual documentation of artistic projects, activism and political demonstrations. Her work has been presented in museums, festivals and tv programs in Colombia and Europe. Born in Bogotá, Susana studied anthropology and has a MA in regional development. She worked for more than 15 years in social projects in various regions of Colombia. Hence, her audiovisual pieces have theoretical and methodological elements that come from anthropology, as well as reflections from feminist and decolonial theories.

Colectivo Trenza:
Caro Quirán

Writer with a master's degree from the Fine Arts Academy in Vienna. She studied journalism in the University of Cauca in Colombia and script writing in Barcelona. She names her work ARTivism; which often combines topics such as migration, colonization and elements of her recent research on Caucan native languages with digital media, photography and text. Her personal and collective experiences as well as her family memories are oftentimes the inspiration for her workshops, artistic projects and healing rituals. Co-founder of the Latin American Women's collective Trenza. Lives between Colombia and Vienna. 

Daniela Paredes Grijalva
DOC-ÖAW Fellow and a researcher at the Institute for Social Anthropology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. She has worked on transnational migration, gender and social protection. She is a co-founder of the Latin American Women's Collective Trenza. Her work with and experience as a migrant woman in Austria shape her efforts to weave collaborations across groups and sectors. Her activism intersects gender, environmental and social justice struggles as well as colonial legacies and human rights.

Raquel Luciana de Souza
Afro-Brazilian interdisciplinary scholar, a translator/Interpreter. She holds a PhD in Social Anthropology/ African Diaspora Studies from the University of Texas at Austin.