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Tue June 30, 2020

Puerto Rico & The Bay Area: A Cuir / Queer Conversation

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Queer radical artists and collaborators join curator, Juan Carlos Rodríguez Rivera, and independent curator from Colectivo Se Habla Español, Natalia Viera Salgado, for a live online conversation. How do we imagine collective futures from a domestic space? What privileges does that entail? How have shelter-in-place and lockdowns affected each individual artists' practice?

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Marcela Pardo Ariza
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Pati Cruz
Cristóbal Guerra
Awilda Rodríguez Lora
Lis / Simón
Juan Carlos Malavé

Live Cart Captioning and audio Spanish translators will be provided.
Queer radical artists and collaborators join curator, Juan Carlos Rodríguez Rivera, and independent curator from Colectivo Se Habla Español, Natalia Viera Salgado, for a live online conversation. How do we imagine collective futures from a domestic space? What privileges does that entail? How have shelter-in-place and lockdowns affected each individual artists' practice?

FEATURING
Marcela Pardo Ariza
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Pati Cruz
Cristóbal Guerra
Awilda Rodríguez Lora
Lis / Simón
Juan Carlos Malavé

Live Cart Captioning and audio Spanish translators will be provided.
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