About the part that art plays in a globalising society

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Minga Prácticas Decoloniales

Minga Prácticas Decoloniales is a collective of artists and practitioners who live and work in Cauca, Colombia – a region marked by some of the country’s most profound social and territorial struggles. The collective is made up of individuals who have experienced the Colombian armed conflict firsthand, and who come from campesino (peasant) and Indigenous communities. These lived realities have shaped and motivated their commitment to peace through processes of territorial co-creation—practices that extend beyond the human to include all beings who co-inhabit their land.


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Ecological Repairs: Coca Plant, Conflict and Creation

Workshop about creating handmade paper using coca leaves, while reflecting on the complex and often contradictory meaning of the coca plant