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Argentina Celebrates Four Decades of Democracy with the Unstoppable Festival

Four decades of democracy: Argentina will celebrate at the Unstoppable Festival

In a tribute to four decades of democracy in Argentina, the Malvinas Argentinas stadium will become a cultural epicenter. Organized by the Center for Legal and Social Studies (CELS), the Unstoppable Festival will display a diverse program, which will merge political debates, artistic expressions and live music on Sunday, November 5.

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The event, which will take place from 2pm to 10pm, will offer an amalgamation of captivating activities. Conversation tables, in-depth debates and a fair will be part of the program, which will also feature artistic and musical presentations. Among the prominent speakers are representatives of political, trade union and human rights organizations, including international guests from Spain, Italy and Brazil, such as Steven Forti, Italian historian and author of the influential book Extrema Derecha 2.0, and Henrique Vieira, Brazilian deputy for the PSOL. The renowned Argentine writers Leila Guerriero and Tamara Tenenbaum will also participate in the conversations.

The attending public will be able to enjoy performances by bands and artists such as La Bomba de Tiempo, Gauchito Club and Paula Maffía, along with entertainment specially designed for the little ones.

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Located at Gutenberg 350, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Paternal, the Malvinas Argentinas stadium will be transformed into a hive of ideas and creativity. Admission is free, but a prior reservation is required on the website www.cels.org.ar/imparable. In addition, attendees are asked to bring a non-perishable food item to contribute to the civil association La Poderosa, which provides support to 150 spaces.

With free entry, the Unstoppable Festival arrives

Programming

* Music

La Bomba de Tiempo, Los Rockan, Puel Kona, Shitstem, Alan Sutton and Las Criaturitas de la Ansiedad, Paula Maffía, Jim Lpz DJ, Biomas, Gauchito Club and other surprise bands will play.

* Conversations

– At 2:30 pm, Nora Calandra (MTE Liberadxs), Maria Claudia Albornoz (The Powerful), Jose Luis Calegari (Angelolli Center), Federico Aliaga (IDUAR-Moreno), Fer Bercovich (ACIJ-CEM), Natalia Fifth (The Boca Resists and Proposes) and Aramis Lascano (RESET) converse in From territories to communities.

– Also at 2:30 p.m., Luis Campos (Observatorio del Derecho Social-CTA), Luci Cavallero (Ni una menos) and Flora Partenio (DAWN) will participate in The Cake and Work.

– At 3:30 p.m., in Enable politics, Deolinda Carrizo (MoCaSE), Lucila de Ponti (deputy PJ Santa Fe), Abel Furlán (UOM), Clarisa Gambera (ATE Nacional) and Alejandro Vilca (deputy FIT Jujuy) will talk.

– In the talk Rural land in dispute, at 4 p.m., Rocío Andrade (coordinator of the Mapuche Tehuelche Parliament of Río Negro), Santiago Elena (MNCI-ST), Damián Verzeñassi (Inst. Socio-Environmental Health) and Sara Choque Vilca (ANDHES) talk ).

– Also at 4 p.m., in Is every meme political?, Maga Chirom (Disputar. ComPol), Juan Ruocco (writer), Ivana Szerman (Gelatina), Galia Moldavsky (Blender), Flor Alcaraz (LatFem) will talk about digital activism and communication.

Unstoppable Festival will celebrate with talks, music and activities for the whole family, and the sponsorship of CELS (File image)

– At 5 p.m., Steven Forti from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, ​​and Nacho Levy, from La Poderosa, will chat with Gerardo Pisarello (Sumar-ECP deputy from Spain), Dina Sánchez (UTEP – FPDS), Sofía Saraceno (Centro Estudiantes del Lenguas Vivas) and Henrique Vieira (pastor, PSOL deputy of Brazil) in Resetting democracy.

– In the conversation Neither crazy nor sane: everyone inside, about mental health, Leila Guerriero (writer and journalist), Eugin Rodriguez (social worker), Belén Maruelli (doctor at Korn Hospital) and Federico Lavagnino (Esnaola student center) will participate. The appointment will be at 5:30 p.m.

– From 7:15 p.m., in A future that we like, Miguel Santucho (Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo), Belén Silva (Brown Identity), Tamara Tenenbaum (writer) and Caren Tepp (Ciudad Futura) will participate.

Art, childhood and youth

Throughout the day a collective mural will be set up to intervene with stencils with images of these 40 years. There will also be a space for learning, challenges and workshops for childhood and a youth laboratory to think, share and imagine what we are and what we can be. The Augusto and León Ferrari Foundation will make silkscreen prints on papers or fabrics that participants bring to the festival.

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Organization Fair

From 2 p.m., positions from the Mocha Celis Popular High School, the Center for Political Economy (CEPA), the Civil Association for Equality and Justice (ACIJ), the Agreement for the Legal Regulation of Cannabis, CAREF, Ciudad Futura, the Idaes School of UNSAM, the Hora de Obrar Foundation, Fundeps, Futurock, La Poderosa, the Police Map, the Argentine Agri-Food Roundtable, the MoCaSE, the MTE Liberadxs, the PT Argentina Nucleus, Radar, Crisis Magazine, Siglo XXI Editores , SiPreBA, Tiempo Argentino and Yo No Fui.

Unstoppable. Festival for Democracy will also have live coverage on all Futurock channels.

Photos: Jazmín Tesone, courtesy of CELS Press

2023-10-20 19:02:13
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