La querencia
“querencia» es, en animales, la inclinación instintiva a regresar al lugar donde nacieron. También es el nombre bajo el que Ana Escariz Pérez y Ana Moure Rosende imaginan y activan […]
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“querencia» es, en animales, la inclinación instintiva a regresar al lugar donde nacieron. También es el nombre bajo el que Ana Escariz Pérez y Ana Moure Rosende imaginan y activan […]
Pamela Palenciano is an actress, communicator, and feminist activist. She is the author of the theatrical pieces Arrancamiento and No solo duelen los golpes. She has been presenting the latter in educational centres since [...]
Lucrecia Martel (Salta, Argentina) is a film director and screenwriter whose work has received international acclaim. Her debut feature, THE SWAMP (2001), was followed by THE HOLY GIRL (2004), […]
Laintersección is a collective of communicators, researchers, activists, and artists working in the fields of narrative change, digital research, and communication strategies with social impact. They design […]
Ernesto Ganuza is a sociologist, a researcher at the IPP (CSIC), and is currently part of the coordination team for a Citizens' Convention of individuals selected by lottery to rethink the model […]
Lucía Egaña works as an artist, curator, writer, independent researcher, and educator. She is interested in collaborative projects that question the construction of social imaginaries and the sources of knowledge. She does [...]
The initial group of clients of the Interdependencies project is made up of 15 users of the Ambar Association which, since 1982, has been working for independence, autonomy and equality [...].
Mayte Gómez Molina (Madrid by accident, Granada by blood, 1993) is a writer, researcher and new media artist who uses writing as the backbone of a plural practice. She handles [...]
Élan d’Orphium (Don Benito, Badajoz, 1992). “Élan d’Orphium is wild, a capering performer, a madwoman, a birdbrain, a hussy, a creature, a queen bumblebee, a strumpet, a classy worker, a feathered creature, a sissy, a hairy one and, in her spare time, an artist”. […]