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INAUGURAL PLENARY

Conversaciones sobre la paz territorial pluriversal con Mayoras de la Casa Cultural el Chontaduro y Arturo Escobar

DATE: October 26, 2023

TIME: 9:00 am

10:30 am

LOCATION: Zona verde, Edifício docente

SPEAKERS: Mayoras de la Casa Cultual Chontaduro, Maria Campo, and Arturo Escobar

MODERATOR(s): Andrea Cardoso

Mayoras de la Casa Cultural El Chontaduro: Alicia Arrechea Alegria, Ana Judith Gamboa, Elena Hinestroza Vente, and Maria Elvira Solis Segura
This Afro-Colombian cultural house aiming to build a different world through peaceful participation. It advocates for the construction of a fair and equitable society, based on the collective construction of reality through art, dance, theater and other expressions.
Arturo Escobar
Colombian anthropologist and professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill whose areas of interest are political ecology, anthropology of development and social movements.
Maria Campo
Black feminist. She has a degree in philosophy, studies in Environmental Administration and a Master in Regional Development and Territorial Planning. Maria is engaged in the defense of ethnic-territorial rights and the rights of black and indigenous women.

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