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We dig up some unreleased fragments of the interview with Chilean poet Manuel Sanfuentes about Amereida and Ciudad abierta that we were unable to include the first time around. Amereida emerged from a journey undertaken by a group of poets, architects, and philosophers from Tierra del Fuego to Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, in the course of 1965, and concluded with the collective and utopian project of Ciudad Abierta, in Valparaiso.

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Extra Amereida Ciudad Abierta Creative Commons Deleted Scenes
04.12.2019
22 MIN
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SON[I]A #300. Lyra Pramuk
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We dig up some unreleased fragments of the interview with Lyra Pramuk that we were unable to include the first time around.

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We talk to Efraín Foglia, founding member of guifi.net and researcher, teacher, and designer of physical and digital interaction platforms, about the challenges of the XRCB project and about how radio is spilling over into the digital world. And we do so from the perspective of our context, honing in on specific instances of radio activism and experimentation: from the struggles for telecommunication infrastructure, free radio, and FM advocacy to community radio stations in Latin America, by way of digital communities and the internet radio boom.

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Specials RADIOACTIVITY community radio Creative Commons Efraín Foglia radio RADIOACTIVITY
08.11.2019
11 MIN
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SON[I]A #299. Naeem Mohaiemen
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We dig up some unreleased fragments of the interview with Naeem Mohaiemen that we were unable to include the first time around.

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We talk with Lucía Piedra Galarraga, Diego Falconí Travez and Karo Moret from the Study Group on Afro/Black Ideas, Practices, and Activisms about altars, ekekos, nefandos, Saint Barbara, and Valdivia's Siamese twins. They turn their attention to the politics of hair, talk about sugar as the star product plying the Caribbean routes, and acknowledge the usefulness of ashes in proving the extermination of the ancient Andean sodomite communities.

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Specials Altars anti-racism Creative Commons Diego Falconí Travez Karo Moret Oyèrónké Oyèwùmi sexual dissidence
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