Woman, you a are fire that never goes go out

Woman, you a are fire that never goes go out

The grafitti “Dona, ets foc que no s’apaga” (“Woman, you are a fire that never goes out”) stands as a vibrant tribute to the struggle and resilience of women throughout history on the external walls of the former prison La Model since May...
Persons with disabilities, towards inclusion

Persons with disabilities, towards inclusion

Throughout centuries, individuals with disabilities have experienced discrimination, stigma, and even systemic extermination. From ancient civilizations to modern societies, the narrative of disability has often been one of exclusion, relegation, and erasure. The...
The Dream and Lie of Franco

The Dream and Lie of Franco

A conversation based on the meaning and interpretation of Picasso’s homonymous work, with the aim of highlighting concepts such as censorship, cultural resistance, political persecution and the fight for freedom of expression during Francoism. The conversation...
Memory and present of the far right in Italy and Spain

Memory and present of the far right in Italy and Spain

The recent election results in the Parliament of Catalonia, held on May 12, reveal an increase in support for the extreme right. This surge echoes similar trends observed in other parts of Europe and of the world, raising concerns about the political and social...
Heritage Agora: Communicating Dissonance

Heritage Agora: Communicating Dissonance

This online event aims to build a platform for mutual learning, exchange of ideas and best practices on communicating and interpreting dissonant heritage. The meeting is open to the public and will take place on May 28, 2024, from 9:00 to 12:30 am CET.  It is part of...
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