anti-racism

21 podcasts
12.09.2019
67 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #297
Aura Cumes
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Aura Cumes charts a lucid historical path through colonial processes, analysing the mechanisms of control, violence, and dispossession that have perversely shaped the identity of the native-servant, relegated in favour of the progress and well-being of white men, their families, and their capital. Racism and sexism thus progress side by side, in a web of exploitation in which hierarchies often overlap.

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Son[i]a anti-racism Aura Cumes indigenous movements most listened podcasts 2019
23.07.2019
62 MIN
English
Son[i]a #293
Ramon Amaro
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The researcher and lecturer Ramon Amaro introduces the basics of machine learning, its criteria for assigning value, the collision between blackness and the artificial, its flaws, and the problem of impunity that all too often accompanies them. He also calls for a techno-resistance that would require us to sacrifice our current view of the world and of ourselves.

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Son[i]a anti-racism black queer machine learning queer Ramon Amaro Re-Imagine Europe Sonic Acts
27.10.2015
2 MIN
Spanish
FONS ÀUDIO #34. Daniela Ortiz
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We dig up some unreleased fragments of the interview with Daniela Ortiz that we were unable to include the first time around.

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Extra FONS ÀUDIO anti-racism Creative Commons Daniela Ortiz Deleted Scenes
08.09.2015
28 MIN
Spanish
FONS ÀUDIO #34
Daniela Ortiz
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Daniela Ortiz and Xose Quiroga carry out artistic research and actions at points where colonial narratives collide with migration control systems and with the consensus that underpins the nation state. In Fons #34, Daniela talks about the duo’s working processes, about different ways of spreading hidden knowledge, and about the nomenclature of the colonial monuments that populate the city.

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Specials FONS ÀUDIO #poeticintention anti-racism Creative Commons Daniela Ortiz FONS ÀUDIO MACBA Collection
14.05.2015
37 MIN
English
Son[i]a #206
Fatima El-Tayeb
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Fatima El-Tayeb talks about the need to reassess Europe’s internalist narrative and the discourse of integration. She evaluates the role of race in the construction of this account and argues for the creation and recovery of archives as a strategy for developing other types of narratives.

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Son[i]a 14 years + 14 memorable moments of RWM anti-racism decolonialism Fatima El-Tayeb migra and coloniality post-colonialism queer
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