
On April 28, May 5, and May 12, several human rights defenders who study racism and police violence against Africans and Afro-descendants met in a videoconference.
Jersey City Office of Arts and Culture in collaboration with artists Susan Justiniano (RescuePoetix, the first Puerto Rican woman named Jersey City Poet Laureate), Carmen Victorious, and Wendelin presented "Words and Poetry"
Read more: CART in English during the National Poetry Month Celebration
El olvido que seremos ells the life of Héctor Abad Gómez, a medical specialist in public health, university professor and human rights defender, who was assassinated in 1987 in Medellín. A heartbreaking story that reflects the violence that hits Colombia.
Read more: “El olvido que seremos” awarded as Best Ibero-American Film at the Goya Awards.
Last Friday, the Intersectional human rights framework was developed: LGBTI and disability, a space where the challenges faced by this community were discussed.
At the beginning of March, ATmedios held the webinar “Interpretation at a click”, officially presenting the Beplay tool in Colombia.