Hay Festival Colombia Digital

Hay Festival Colombia took place from 21 to 30 of January 2022, with events in the cities of Cartagena de Indias, Medellín and Jericó. You are currently browsing the digital programme of the festival.

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Event 7

Rosaluz Pérez Espinosa and Guiomar Rovira in conversation with Yásnaya Elena Aguilar Gil

South to south conversations: thirty years of the Zapatista movement

 Teatro de la Ciudad

2024 is the thirtieth anniversary of one the most important revolutionary uprisings of the last half century, one that resonated internationally and which continues to inspire emancipatory movements around the world. The Zapatista movement, with its egalitarian, community organization, its advocacy of traditional knowledge, and its impressive capacity for communication (it was one of the first resistance movements to use the Internet to publicise its ideas), offers us a living alternative to raw capitalism. At this event, Rosaluz Pérez Espinosa, who has studied at first hand the role of women in the construction of the Zapatista political project; and Guiomar Rovira (Spain), journalist, writer and author of Zapata vive, will talk to Yásnaya Elena Aguilar Gil.

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Rosaluz Pérez Espinosa and Guiomar Rovira in conversation with Yásnaya Elena Aguilar Gil

Event 57

This documentary, directed by Luciana Kaplan, focusses on the extraordinary story of María de Jesús Patricio Martínez, better known as Marichuy, the first indigenous woman to aspire to become president of Mexico, in 2017. In the end, Marichuy did not become a candidate, falling short of achieving the number of signatures required by the National Electoral Institute; however, the articulation of her proposal achieved something much more important: to unify the struggles of the indigenous peoples of Mexico into a community force, one that proposes care for the environment as a central expectation. The documentary will be followed by a discussion involving its director, Luciana Kaplan, and Samantha César, a representative of the National Indigenous Council, from the Amilcingo community (Morelos); moderated by Sonia Corona, an El País journalist.

The Digital event will start at 16:15.

Language: Spanish, Maya, Yaqui, Wixárika

Duration of the documentary: 82 minutes

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Event 4

Catalina Gómez Ángel in conversation with Natalia Orozco

People who fight to change the world

 Teatro Santamaría
Journalist Catalina Gómez Ángel (Colombia) has been working in the Middle East as a correspondant since 2007. Since then she has covered conflicts and social movements in different countries in the region, and since February 2022 she has dedicated most of her time to covering the large scale invasion launched by Russia in Ukraine. In the conversation alongside Natalia Orozco she will talk about the wars and social struggles through the personal stories of those who suffer and live them first hand.
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Catalina Gómez Ángel in conversation with Natalia Orozco

Event 19

Bia'ni Madsa' Juárez López, Joan Otieno and Waringa Wahome in conversation with Edith Kimani

Indigenous wisdom and climate change

 Green Bunk Stage
Powerhouses in ecological activism and grassroots movements examine the interconnectedness of things and how the roadmap to reversing our ecological reality always existed. Gain insights from Waringa Wahome, an activist, lawyer and political theorist, Joan Otieno, an artist and environmentalist and Bia'ni Madsa' Juárez López (Mexico) who advocates for Indigenous peoples and communities to strengthen and consolidate the relationship with their territories and the expressions of their cultures. In conversation with Edith Kimani.
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Bia'ni Madsa' Juárez López, Joan Otieno and Waringa Wahome in conversation with Edith Kimani

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