Acampa 2019 Events list
For peace and right to refugeExhibitions 2019
20junAll Day25julLorena RosDebt Slaves(All Day)
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For a young Nigerian female, ilegal and trafficked to Europe, the power of juju (voodoo) is absolut. Before her dream of living in Europe can com true she has to
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For a young Nigerian female, ilegal and trafficked to Europe, the power of juju (voodoo) is absolut. Before her dream of living in Europe can com true she has to go through the juju ceremony, a traditional practice, that will rob her from her spirit and will psychologically subjugate her to her trafficker or madame.
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June 20 (Thursday) - July 25 (Thursday)
Location
Exhibition Hall of the Kiosco Alfonso
20junAll Day25julAnna Surinyach#theytoo(All Day)
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They Too tells the story of Sara Traoré, Habiba Umaru, Fidia, Madame Martine, Fátima, Inna, Adama Bagana, Salwah Mekrsh, Yande Omar y Nour Solima, women that I have met in
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They Too tells the story of Sara Traoré, Habiba Umaru, Fidia, Madame Martine, Fátima, Inna, Adama Bagana, Salwah Mekrsh, Yande Omar y Nour Solima, women that I have met in countries such as South Sudan, the Central African refublic, nigeria, chad and bangladesh.
All of them forced to leave their homes because of violence. Those women are the ones that have tought me what it really means to fight for equality. They must also be the protagonists of the stories we tell on a daily basis.
Author
Anna Surinyach
Soy una fotoperiodista española freelance especializada en temas de migración, refugiados y derechos humanos con sede en Barcelona.
En la última década he estado cubriendo África, Asia y América del Sur y aumentando mis conocimientos sobre las migraciones globales, así como sobre la salud y las crisis humanitarias. He estado trabajando como fotógrafa para Médicos Sin Fronteras durante 6 años.
En la actualidad soy fotógrafa freelance y editora de fotografía de la Revista 5W.
Time
June 20 (Thursday) - July 25 (Thursday)
Location
Salvador de Madariaga exhibition hall
20junAll Day25julSanti PalaciosRefugee Mothers in europe(All Day)
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These photographs are part of a project from 2016 for a series of documentaries. Produced by Morada Films and the Al Jazeera Documentary Channel. In every fragment, a woman is shown,
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These photographs are part of a project from 2016 for a series of documentaries.
Produced by Morada Films and the Al Jazeera Documentary Channel. In every fragment, a woman is shown, writing a letter to her child explaining the reason behind leaving her country of origin, the route she took and how life is in the host country.
- Eugenia–Ucrania
- Halimo–Somalia
- Hala-Siria
- Claudia–Colombia
- Zahra–Siria
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Santi Palacios, Madrid 1985
Santi Palacios es un galardonado fotoperiodista independiente nacido en Madrid, España, en 1985, que actualmente reside en Barcelona y trabaja en todo el mundo.
Centrado en la escena internacional, Santi trabaja desde 2008 con agencias de noticias, medios de comunicación, productoras audiovisuales y ONG. Durante varios años ha sido colaborador habitual de The Associated Press y también ha colaborado con TIME Magazine, The New York Times, CNN, El País, Revista 5W o The Sunday Times, entre otros. Su trabajo ha sido publicado en los principales periódicos y revistas de todo el mundo y reconocido con numerosos premios, entre ellos: World Press Photo, Foto del Año o Premio Nacional de Fotoperiodismo de España 2015 y 2016. Es uno de los seis talentos de Europa seleccionados por el Programa de Talentos 6×6 de la World Press Photo Foundation en 2018.
Sociólogo y periodista de profesión. Su trabajo se centra en los conflictos, las migraciones y las cuestiones medioambientales.
Time
June 20 (Thursday) - July 25 (Thursday)
Location
Salvador de Madariaga exhibition hall
20junAll Day25julMónica GonzalezA Geography of Pain(All Day)
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This documentary project compiles the testimonies and heartbreaking stories of the relatives of people disappeared or murdered throughout the Mexican territory, through the use of travel postcards. A Geography of Pain
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This documentary project compiles the testimonies and heartbreaking stories of the relatives of people disappeared or murdered throughout the Mexican territory, through the use of travel postcards.
A Geography of Pain addresses the problem of violence in Mexico from within, from the stories of our families, an overarching atmosphere of nostalgia, and a portrait of the absence to which the thousands of families fractured, mutilated and abandoned by the murder or disappearance of one or several of their members.
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Mónica González Islas (1976, México)
Colaboraciones
- Revista Expansión, The Dallas Morning News, Newsweek Magazine, Niké, HBO Proyecto 48. Agencia Notimex, Periódico El Economista, Diario El Centro, Diario Milenio, Vice México, Revista ABC España, Global Nation PRI’s The World, Revista Sierra Club EU, Inrockuptibles, Paris Francia.
- Premio Nacional de Periodismo 2006, Club de Periodistas de México reportaje migración en el cruce fronterizo de Altar – Sasabe, Sonora, por el desierto de Arizona.
- Premio Nacional de Periodismo 2011 Consejo Ciudadano por el proyecto “Geografía del Dolor”.
- Tercer lugar en la categoría sitio Web en el POY Latam 2017.
- Primer lugar en la categoría de Imagen en el Premio Gabriel García Márquez 2017 por el proyecto Buscadores de Pie de Página.
- Women in Photography: 34 Voices From Around the World TIME http://time.com/4671986/women-photographers/
- Beneficiaria de la Beca Prende en Profesionalización de Periodismo en Derechos Humanos 2016.
- Beneficiaría del Programa de Fomento a Proyectos y Coinversiones Culturales FONCA en el 2013.
- Becaria Jóvenes Creadores 2009-2010.
Edición de trabajos Multimedia
- RESISTENCIAS – Historias, no a partir de la denuncia de daños sino de los procesos de resistencia a esas expulsiones de territorios. Con el apoyo de la Fundación Ford http://piedepagina.mx/resistencias/una-radio-para-defender-la-tierra.php
- BUSCADORES –Una serie documental que retrata la conversión de madres, padres, hermanos, hijos y parejas de personas desaparecidas, en antropólogos forenses, gestores, abogados, investigadores y peritos. http://piedepagina.mx/buscadores/index-.php
- MUJERES ante la guerra – http://piedepagina.mx/mujeres-ante-la-guerra.php Multimedia consecuencias de los 10 de la Guerra contra el “Narco” apoyado por Open Society Fundation y Fondo Canadá.
- Cadena de Mando – cadenademando.org Multimedia sobre la Ejecución extrajudicial en México, Beca Mike O´Connor Embajada EU. Periodismo de Investigación.
- Odisea 2016 – Historias de la transformación del sistema de justicia penalhttp://proyectojusticia.org/odisea2016/
- Geografía del Dolor – www.geografiadeldolor.com (Geography of Pain), WebDocumentary: Proyecto sobre desaparición y violencia en México. Beca Coinversiones FONCA
- Frío en el Alma – Proyecto sobre desaparición forzada (Cold in Soul) Interactive Web www.frioenelalma.com . Official.Selection Festival DH Fest Internacional 2013.
- Más de 72 – La desaparición y asesinato de migrantes centroamericanos en territorio mexicanohttp://masde72.org Proyecto apoyado por Conectas Periodismo de Investigación.
- Out My Window – NFB Canada: http://interactive.nfb.ca/#/outmywindow/ (Collaboration).
Educación
- Fotógrafa, Ciencias de la Comunicación y Periodismo en la UNAM (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México).
- Cursos:
- Fotografía Digital (The Dallas Morning News, 2008).
- Nuevas Narrativas (World Press Photo & Fundación Pedro Meyer).
- News ítem on risky region, Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas University of Texas at Austin.
- Interactive Web (Circo 2.0) and Movie Making
- Diplomado de Realización Cinematográfica (Academia de San Carlos, UNAM).
- Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas University of texas at Austin Plataformas Digitales.
- Taller “Cómo contar una historia en un mundo multiplataforma y multiformato” con Borja Echevarría y Selymar Colón, de la Fundación Gabriel García Márquez para el Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano 2017.
- Taller Fundación Gabriel García Márquez Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano FNPI Taller con Olga Lozano 2016 Proyectos Transmedia.
- Taller Nuevas Narrativas de la Violencia IBERO
Editora grafica de http://piedepagina.mx
Exposiciones
- Geografía del Dolor (Geography of Pain), Web Documentary, Movimiento por la Paz (Second Aniversary) at Museo Memoria y Tolerancia, Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia (ENAH) en la Ciudad de Morelos, Ciudad Juárez, Toluca, Chihuahua, Estado de México, Guadalajara, 2014.
- El Camino de la Ausencia (2015), Selección Visionados, PhotoEspaña, Rosario, Argentina, 2014. Casa de América Madrid, España.
- Exposición Colectiva “Adiós a las Armas (Good Bye Weapons )” at Museo de la Tolerancia Mexico, 2012.
- VeaCollective “Flaneur”, PhotoFest Derbi UK, 2011.
- Photojournalism (Fotoperiodismo 2007,2008, 2009 y 2011, Mexico City).
- Bienal de Fotoperiodismo 2001, 2006 (Mexico City) Centro de la Imagen.
- “Busca tus derechos, Tómalos” (2014), Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos
Presentaciones y Conferencias
- Perspectivas digitales de periodistas en América Latina
- Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas University of Texas at Austin
2016
- Geografía del Dolor (Geography of Pain)
2014
- Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, UNAM
- Universidad Iberoamericana, campus Ciudad de México
- Universidad de la Ciudad de México, Campus del Valle
- Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Campus Santa Fe
- Universidad Nacional de Antropología e Historia ENAH
- Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.
- ITESO Guadalajara, Jalisco
- UnArte Puebla
2013
- Input El Salvador, Encuentro de Televisoras Públicas y Colectivos
Time
June 20 (Thursday) - July 25 (Thursday)
Location
Exhibition Hall of the Kiosco Alfonso
20junAll Day25julOlmo CalvoRohinyas / Castaway women(All Day)
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Rohingyás, fleeing genocide Currently there are about a million rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. A big part of them are women and children that arrived to Bangladesh fleeing from their persecution in
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Rohingyás, fleeing genocide
Currently there are about a million rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. A big part of them are women and children that arrived to Bangladesh fleeing from their persecution in Burma.
Although this is a big scale tragedy, it continues to happen before the passive gaze of the international community and the refugees continue to barely survive in the different refugee camps of south Bangladesh.
Castaway women
A photographic report of the three main migratory routes of the mediterranean sea; from Turkey to Greece, from Libya to Italy and from Morocco to Spain.
The majority of the protagonists of these photographs are women. They represent aproximately half of the migrating population of the world.
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Olmo Calvo, Santander 1982
Olmo Calvo comenzó a fotografiar para el periódico Molotov en 2001 mientras estudiaba para su Diploma Superior en Estudios de Imagen en Madrid. Posteriormente, en 2004, formó parte de la comisión fundadora del diario Diagonal www.diagonalperiodico.net, actuando como responsable del departamento de fotografía. Paralelamente, continuó su formación, gracias a las becas concedidas por el Gobierno de Cantabria, estudiando fotoperiodismo y edición digital en la PhotoEscuela de la Agencia Cover en Madrid y en la Escuela de Fotografía Motivarte de Buenos Aires.
En 2006 fue cofundador de la cooperativa de fotógrafos SUB en Buenos Aires www.sub.coop, trabajando regularmente en fotoperiodismo en Argentina. Ha sido galardonado con varios premios internacionales por su trabajo con Sub coop, como el premio de la Bienal Internacional de Arte de Cuenca (Ecuador, 2009), y varios premios Fotos del Año de América Latina en 2010. Sus fotografías han sido publicadas en medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales. Actualmente trabaja como freelance, publicando sus trabajos en El Mundo newspapaer (elmundo.es), eldiario.es, elsalto.es, El Salto (saltamos.net), ctxt.es, y otros medios de comunicación en España. Recientemente ha sido galardonado con el Premio Internacional Louis Valtueña de Fotografía Humanitaria 2012, el Premio Internacional de la Prensa Mingote ABC 2013, el Premio Internacional Louis Valtueña de Fotografía Humanitaria 2015, el Premio Internacional de Fotografía Humanitaria 2015, la categoría de Fotos del Año de Noticias Generales 2016.
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June 20 (Thursday) - July 25 (Thursday)
Location
Cantón pequeño / Avenida de la Marina
Cantón pequeño
20junAll Day25julNatalia SanchaSyria, No Woman’s Land(All Day)
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Eight years of war in Syria profoundly transformed the demographic distribution of the country resulting an overflow at its borders. Women went from mothers, daughters and wives to refugees, displaced
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Eight years of war in Syria profoundly transformed the demographic distribution of the country resulting an overflow at its borders. Women went from mothers, daughters and wives to refugees, displaced individuals, widows, single, divorced, combatants or breadwinners.
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Natalia Sancha



Natalia Sancha
Afincada en Beirut desde hace una década, Natalia Sancha es desde 2013 colaboradora de EL PAIS para Siria y Líbano. Desde el inicio de la guerra siria en marzo de 2011, la periodista ha viajado periódicamente a Siria donde ha cubierto tanto los cambiantes frentes bélicos como la lucha internacional contra el ISIS. Entre frentes, Sancha ha centrado sus reportajes sobre la realidad que asola a aquellos civiles sin medios para huir de las zonas de combates, así como sobre el impacto que ha ejercido el conflicto sobre las mujeres sirias. Tras cubrir el desborde de la contienda siria al vecino Líbano, la fotoperiodista ha seguido el consiguiente flujo de refugiados a través de Líbano, Turquía y Grecia analizando el impacto económico, político y social en la región.
A nivel regional, Sancha ha cubierto la ola de protestas populares que han sacudido Oriente Medio y los posteriores conflictos que le han sucedido en Egipto, Irak y Líbano siendo la primera periodista española en cubrir el estallido de la última guerra en Yemen. Su cobertura fotográfica ha sido publicada en agencias como AP, AFP, Transterra Media y revistas como El País Semanal, Sumus o Revista5W. Anteriormente trabajó en la región MENA en los ámbitos de la cooperación y del análisis político con publicaciones en revistas especializadas como Política Exterior y think tanks como el Real Instituto Elcano. Es coautora del libro ‘Siria. La primavera marchita’ y del libro de fotografía sobre las vidas de los sirios refugiados en el sur de Turquía: ‘Passing Through’.
Cursó Periodismo en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y máster en Relaciones Internacionales en Sciences-Po Paris. Se graduó en 2008 del máster de Estudios Árabes Contemporáneo de Georgetown University siendo becaria Fulbright. Habla francés, árabe e inglés.
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June 20 (Thursday) - July 25 (Thursday)
Location
Exhibition Hall of the Kiosco Alfonso
20junAll Day25julJudith PratBoko Haram, a war against them(All Day)
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The specific violence that is being used against women as a weapon of war and a way of unstabilizing society musn’t be obviated. We see that women not only cope
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The specific violence that is being used against women as a weapon of war and a way of unstabilizing society musn’t be obviated. We see that women not only cope with the general violence that comes with conflict but they’re also forced to endure the sexual violence that is used as another weapon of war.
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Judith Prat
Fotógrafa española. Tras licenciarme en derecho empecé a formarme en fotografía documental y fotoperiodismo, pues pronto fui consciente no solo de mi pasión por la fotografía sino también del poder de la imagen para contar algunas de las realidades con las que me encontraba. Mi trayectoria como fotógrafa viene definida por mi interés en contar lo que ocurre, por sacar a la luz realidades que en ocasiones no son visibles, por plasmar en imágenes pequeñas historias de personas anónimas que en realidad están contando cómo es el mundo en el que vivimos.
En los últimos años he trabajado en África, Oriente Medio y America Latina fotografiando diferentes temas como el conflicto armado y las minas de coltan en la R.D. del Congo, la extración de petróleo en el Delta del Niger, la violencia de Boko Haram en el noreste de Nigeria, los trabajadores agrícolas mejicanos en EEUU, las condiciones de vida de la población siria en busca de refugio en los paises vecinos o el conflicto en el Kurdistán.
PREMIOS Y BECAS:
- Artes&Letras Award for Photography 2017. Spain.
- Winner of the Human Nature Photojournalism Contest 2015. Canadá.
- Winner of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award 2014. UK.
- Winner of the Photofest Award 2014. Mexico.
- Prix de la Photographie Paris 2014. Gold in press-feature story category. France.
- International Photography Awards (IPA) 2014. 3rd place in General News and honorable Mention in Photo essay and feature story . EEUU.
- Moscow International Foto Awards 2014. Winner in the environmental category.
- Best of Photography Contest by Sigma 2014. Finalist. EEUU.
- International Photography Awards (IPA) 2013. Honorable Mention in Photo Essay and Feature Story category (nonpro). EEUU.
- International Photography Awards (IPA) 2013. Honorable Mention in General News category (nonpro). EEUU.
- Scolarship award in Photography and Journalism Seminar of Albarracín 2013. Spain.
- Finalist grant at the International Photojournalism Festival PHOTON 2012. Spain.
- Joaquín Gil Marraco photocontest 2011. Finalist. Spain.
PUBLICACIONES:
Al Jazeera, The Guardian, DAYS Japan, VICE Australia, VICE USA, El Mundo, Zazpika Magazine, El Confidencial, El Salto, Heraldo de Aragón, El Periódico de Cataluña, Pikara Magazine, El Periódico de Aragón, Diagonal, Artes &Letras.
EXPOSICIONES:
- Ciudadela de Pamplona. España 2017.
- Palacio de Congresos de Vitoria. España, 2017.
- Maison du Développement Durable, Montreal. Canada 2016
- Espace Eurêko, Zoom Photofestival Sanguenay, Quebec. Canada 2015
- MIFA Photography Festival Moscow (proyecciones). Rusia 2015
- Escuela de Música de Sestao (proyecciones SestaoPhoto). España 2015
- Libertad Gallery Querétaro, México. 2015
- International Biennial of fine art and documentary photography (Worldwide Photography Gala Awards). Museo del Patrimonio Municipal de Malaga. España 2014.
- El Trapiche, Granada. España 2014.
- Casa de las Culturas de Zaragoza. España 2014.
- PICS 2013. Barcelona 2013.
- Centro Cultural Pati Llimona. Barcelona 2012.
- Diputación Provincial Huesca . España 2012
- Can Basté, Barcelona. España 2011.
- Palacio de los Morlanes, Zaragoza. España 2011.
- CC Almozara, Zaragoza. España 2011.
- Casa de la Cultura de Altorricón. España 2011.
- CC Casablanca de Zaragoza. España 2010.
CORTOMETRAJES DOCUMENTALES:
- Boko Haram, una guerra contra ellas. 2015
- Tú, siéntate. 2016.
Time
June 20 (Thursday) - July 25 (Thursday)
Location
Exhibition Hall of the Kiosco Alfonso
Activities 2019
20jun18:30Live radio show with "Carne Cruda"Directs and presents: Javier Gallego Crudo18:30
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Directed and presented by Javier Gallego ‘Crudo’ Interviewing Maribel Tellado Deputy Head of the Campaigns Department de Amnesty International and live music by SÉS, galician singer-songwriter.
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Directed and presented by Javier Gallego ‘Crudo’ Interviewing Maribel Tellado Deputy Head of the Campaigns Department de Amnesty International and live music by SÉS, galician singer-songwriter.
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(Thursday) 18:30
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CENTRAL TENT
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Meeting with Maribel Tellado,Deputy Head of Amnesty International’s Campaigns Department and Lula Gómez, writer and journalist.
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Meeting with Maribel Tellado,Deputy Head of Amnesty International’s Campaigns Department and Lula Gómez, writer and journalist.
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(Thursday) 20:00
Location
CENTRAL TENT
20jun22:00High PawConcert22:00
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Artista referente del panorama reggae, junto con DJNu, nos traen un repertorio de música jamaicana en el que se unen celebración y reivindicación.
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(Thursday) 22:00
Location
CENTRAL TENT
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Artista coruñés que, tras una larga trayectoria, ha creado un estilo personal en el que se mezclan desde el blues y el folk hasta la cumbia.
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(Thursday) 23:00
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CENTRAL TENT
20jun23:59Stoned at PompeiiConcert23:59
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Banda de hard-rock que irrumpe en la escena musical con su disco ANCROIDAL, catalogado como mejor álbum debut de una banda nacional.
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(Thursday) 23:59
Location
CENTRAL TENT
21jun11:00And what do you think about me?Organized by SOS Racismo11:00
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The images have a great impact on today’s society, their importance is ‘visible’ in the creation of concepts about migrants, refugees and racialized people. This workshop aims to broaden the
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The images have a great impact on today’s society, their importance is ‘visible’ in the creation of concepts about migrants, refugees and racialized people. This workshop aims to broaden the view from the reflection on how manufactured images build walls of lies and xenophobia.
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(Friday) 11:00
Location
CENTRAL TENT
21jun11:30Escape roomOrganized by: Ecos Do sur11:30
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The participants must go through different stages finding objects and clues that will help them complete the challenge. Number of people needed for each round from 16 to 20. Comfortable clothing. It
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The participants must go through different stages finding objects and clues that will help them complete the challenge.
Number of people needed for each round from 16 to 20. Comfortable clothing.
It is necessary the previous inscription for the organization of the tests.
Duration approximately 1:30h.
Organized by: ECOS DO SUR
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(Friday) 11:30
21jun12:00GUIDED EXHIBITION BY THE PHOTOGRAPHER JUDITH PRATBoko Haram, a war against them12:00
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“Boko Haram, a war against them” Although Nigeria is Africa’s leading power, the economic inequity and scarce redistribution of wealth that makes the vast majority of the population feel alienated from
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“Boko Haram, a war against them”
Although Nigeria is Africa’s leading power, the economic inequity and scarce redistribution of wealth that makes the vast majority of the population feel alienated from the profits derived from the sale of oil and other economic sectors has not been overcome. This is something suffered especially by the population of the north, which has perceived unequal treatment with respect to the oil states of the south.
This discriminatory treatment, coupled with the lack of opportunities, has created a significant climate of discontent among the younger generations in northern Nigeria, who face an uncertain and bleak future.
This economic and social context allows Boko Haram to use this discontent from the outset to gain followers for his new strategy: to leave preaching as a tool for change in the background and focus on violent struggle.
The figures detail the size and scope of the deadly act of the terrorist group, responsible for 50,000 murders, around 2.7 million displaced persons and refugees throughout the region, or 10,000 women kidnapped in the last 3 years. In addition, the conflict has resulted in 5.1 million people currently suffering serious food shortages in northeastern Nigeria and around 50,000 on the brink of famine in the Lake Chad region.
The devastating consequences of conflict and displacement are multiplying for women. Family separation increases the risk of exposure to new damage and insecurities for them, who find their opportunities to survive, escape poverty or not be subjected to further violence much more limited.
The specific violence that is being used against women as a weapon of war and as a means of destabilizing society cannot be ignored. Thus we see that women are enduring the general violence of conflict and sexual violence used as a weapon of war. The woman’s body is used as a battlefield where power and the capacity for domination are exhibited.
For a long time the government denied the existence of kidnappings of women and girls. But the reality is that the abductions have not stopped and the fate of the women abducted by Boko Haram is to become the group’s sexual slaves. They are forced to marry their captors, they are raped and many have had children with them. Those who manage to flee or have been rescued face the stigma attached to them and their children.
In addition, abducted women and girls are forced by the group to immolate themselves in crowded places. To carry out these kinds of actions, they often use those abducted girls who resist the sexual claims of the group members.
Six out of ten women say they have experienced one or more forms of gender-based violence in the region. Abuses against them have skyrocketed, especially among the displaced population itself.
Girls and adolescents aged 10 to 19 are particularly at risk from mass displacement and the damage caused by material deprivation in their families. The heads of families, unable to support their daughters, often choose to marry them early.
Girls’ right to education is also seriously violated. In recent years, many have been forced to leave school by their parents for fear of being abducted, as Boko Haram denies education for women.
On the other hand, abandoning everything in order to flee means losing one’s means of subsistence. This means, in an eminently agrarian zone, losing land and livestock, highly feminized productive sectors. Women have had to abandon their work in the countryside, initially because of the risk of kidnapping involved in their work in areas far from the population centres, later because they fled to the cities or to the displaced persons’ camps.
In short, women in northern Nigeria face a multitude of dangers and violence arising from the conflict on a daily basis. However, this photographic work speaks of women who reveal themselves to the role of victims that their executioners had reserved for them, surviving women who struggle to get ahead and are the key to overcoming the conflict and for society to evolve.
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Author
Judith Prat
Fotógrafa española. Tras licenciarme en derecho empecé a formarme en fotografía documental y fotoperiodismo, pues pronto fui consciente no solo de mi pasión por la fotografía sino también del poder de la imagen para contar algunas de las realidades con las que me encontraba. Mi trayectoria como fotógrafa viene definida por mi interés en contar lo que ocurre, por sacar a la luz realidades que en ocasiones no son visibles, por plasmar en imágenes pequeñas historias de personas anónimas que en realidad están contando cómo es el mundo en el que vivimos.
En los últimos años he trabajado en África, Oriente Medio y America Latina fotografiando diferentes temas como el conflicto armado y las minas de coltan en la R.D. del Congo, la extración de petróleo en el Delta del Niger, la violencia de Boko Haram en el noreste de Nigeria, los trabajadores agrícolas mejicanos en EEUU, las condiciones de vida de la población siria en busca de refugio en los paises vecinos o el conflicto en el Kurdistán.
PREMIOS Y BECAS:
- Artes&Letras Award for Photography 2017. Spain.
- Winner of the Human Nature Photojournalism Contest 2015. Canadá.
- Winner of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award 2014. UK.
- Winner of the Photofest Award 2014. Mexico.
- Prix de la Photographie Paris 2014. Gold in press-feature story category. France.
- International Photography Awards (IPA) 2014. 3rd place in General News and honorable Mention in Photo essay and feature story . EEUU.
- Moscow International Foto Awards 2014. Winner in the environmental category.
- Best of Photography Contest by Sigma 2014. Finalist. EEUU.
- International Photography Awards (IPA) 2013. Honorable Mention in Photo Essay and Feature Story category (nonpro). EEUU.
- International Photography Awards (IPA) 2013. Honorable Mention in General News category (nonpro). EEUU.
- Scolarship award in Photography and Journalism Seminar of Albarracín 2013. Spain.
- Finalist grant at the International Photojournalism Festival PHOTON 2012. Spain.
- Joaquín Gil Marraco photocontest 2011. Finalist. Spain.
PUBLICACIONES:
Al Jazeera, The Guardian, DAYS Japan, VICE Australia, VICE USA, El Mundo, Zazpika Magazine, El Confidencial, El Salto, Heraldo de Aragón, El Periódico de Cataluña, Pikara Magazine, El Periódico de Aragón, Diagonal, Artes &Letras.
EXPOSICIONES:
- Ciudadela de Pamplona. España 2017.
- Palacio de Congresos de Vitoria. España, 2017.
- Maison du Développement Durable, Montreal. Canada 2016
- Espace Eurêko, Zoom Photofestival Sanguenay, Quebec. Canada 2015
- MIFA Photography Festival Moscow (proyecciones). Rusia 2015
- Escuela de Música de Sestao (proyecciones SestaoPhoto). España 2015
- Libertad Gallery Querétaro, México. 2015
- International Biennial of fine art and documentary photography (Worldwide Photography Gala Awards). Museo del Patrimonio Municipal de Malaga. España 2014.
- El Trapiche, Granada. España 2014.
- Casa de las Culturas de Zaragoza. España 2014.
- PICS 2013. Barcelona 2013.
- Centro Cultural Pati Llimona. Barcelona 2012.
- Diputación Provincial Huesca . España 2012
- Can Basté, Barcelona. España 2011.
- Palacio de los Morlanes, Zaragoza. España 2011.
- CC Almozara, Zaragoza. España 2011.
- Casa de la Cultura de Altorricón. España 2011.
- CC Casablanca de Zaragoza. España 2010.
CORTOMETRAJES DOCUMENTALES:
- Boko Haram, una guerra contra ellas. 2015
- Tú, siéntate. 2016.
Time
(Friday) 12:00
Location
Exhibition Hall of the Kiosco Alfonso
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A lyrical and denouncing comic that deals with the human drama of the refugees who die in the Mediterranean. A charitable project. “As if they had never been” is a long
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A lyrical and denouncing comic that deals with the human drama of the refugees who die in the Mediterranean. A charitable project.
“As if they had never been” is a long illustrated poem about the tragedy of those who die at sea trying to reach Europe. Today we know that in the last two decades more than 35,000 people have perished in the Mediterranean. A few months ago, a list of the disappeared was even published, many of whom do not even know their names. Earlier, in 2015, a shocking press headline appeared which was the origin of this album: “900 people could have died yesterday in the Mediterranean”. Not even his death was certain.
For all of them, for what they were and what they will be, the authors sing this shocking prayer: for the corpses of children, women and men that the waters drag to the shore, for the ghosts that nobody saw leave, for the dead that are lost forever in the depths of our sea.
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Time
(Friday) 13:00
Location
CENTRAL TENT
21jun16:30GUIDED EXHIBITION BY THE PHOTOGRAPHER NATALIA SANCHASyria, No Woman’s Land16:30
Author
Natalia Sancha



Natalia Sancha
Afincada en Beirut desde hace una década, Natalia Sancha es desde 2013 colaboradora de EL PAIS para Siria y Líbano. Desde el inicio de la guerra siria en marzo de 2011, la periodista ha viajado periódicamente a Siria donde ha cubierto tanto los cambiantes frentes bélicos como la lucha internacional contra el ISIS. Entre frentes, Sancha ha centrado sus reportajes sobre la realidad que asola a aquellos civiles sin medios para huir de las zonas de combates, así como sobre el impacto que ha ejercido el conflicto sobre las mujeres sirias. Tras cubrir el desborde de la contienda siria al vecino Líbano, la fotoperiodista ha seguido el consiguiente flujo de refugiados a través de Líbano, Turquía y Grecia analizando el impacto económico, político y social en la región.A nivel regional, Sancha ha cubierto la ola de protestas populares que han sacudido Oriente Medio y los posteriores conflictos que le han sucedido en Egipto, Irak y Líbano siendo la primera periodista española en cubrir el estallido de la última guerra en Yemen. Su cobertura fotográfica ha sido publicada en agencias como AP, AFP, Transterra Media y revistas como El País Semanal, Sumus o Revista5W. Anteriormente trabajó en la región MENA en los ámbitos de la cooperación y del análisis político con publicaciones en revistas especializadas como Política Exterior y think tanks como el Real Instituto Elcano. Es coautora del libro ‘Siria. La primavera marchita’ y del libro de fotografía sobre las vidas de los sirios refugiados en el sur de Turquía: ‘Passing Through’.
Cursó Periodismo en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y máster en Relaciones Internacionales en Sciences-Po Paris. Se graduó en 2008 del máster de Estudios Árabes Contemporáneo de Georgetown University siendo becaria Fulbright. Habla francés, árabe e inglés.
Time
(Friday) 16:30
Location
Exhibition Hall of the Kiosco Alfonso
21jun16:30MALINKE DANCE WORKSHOPImparted by Tania Veiga16:30
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The Malinké Dance allows us to approach an almost unknown culture with respect and admiration. We want to make known, but not from observation, we want people to feel in
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The Malinké Dance allows us to approach an almost unknown culture with respect and admiration. We want to make known, but not from observation, we want people to feel in their own flesh what the Malinké Dance is, we want for a moment to approach from within the part of the culture of West Africa.
Time
(Friday) 16:30
Location
CENTRAL TENT
21jun17:00FEMALE EMPOWERMENT WORKSHOPTaught by Mabel Pérez Simal17:00
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Feminine empowerment that allows us to exercise our capacity to decide in accordance with our own free will, but also to generate changes in the relations between power and gender
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Feminine empowerment that allows us to exercise our capacity to decide in accordance with our own free will, but also to generate changes in the relations between power and gender that overcome inequality.
Organized by Comisiones Obreras.
Limited to 15 seats. For registration send full name, mail and telephone from our contact page.
Author
Mabel Pérez Simal, experta en Igualdad de género, técnicas de comunicación y relaciones Laborales.
Time
(Friday) 17:00
Location
Alfonso Kiosk Assembly Hall
21jun19:00Escape roomOrganized by: Ecos Do sur19:00
Event Details
The participants must go through different stages finding objects and clues that will help them complete the challenge. Number of people needed for each round from 16 to 20. Comfortable
Event Details
The participants must go through different stages finding objects and clues that will help them complete the challenge.
Number of people needed for each round from 16 to 20. Comfortable clothing.
It is necessary the previous inscription for the organization of the tests.
Duration approximately 1:30h.
Organized by: ECOS DO SUR
Time
(Friday) 19:00
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Meeting with Maya Al-Rahabi founder of Syrian Women’s Political Movement association and Asha Ismail, founder of the Save a Girl Save a Generation association with Isabel bravo journalist for Cadena
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Meeting with Maya Al-Rahabi founder of Syrian Women’s Political Movement association and Asha Ismail, founder of the Save a Girl Save a Generation association with Isabel bravo journalist for Cadena Ser Radio Station.
Time
(Friday) 20:00
Location
CENTRAL TENT
21jun22:30DOCUMENTARY FILM SONITARokhsareh Ghaemmaghami (2015)22:30
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An 18-year-old Afghan girl enters Iran without papers and searches for life in the suburbs of Tehran, as she struggles to make her dream come true: to become a rap
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An 18-year-old Afghan girl enters Iran without papers and searches for life in the suburbs of Tehran, as she struggles to make her dream come true: to become a rap singer. Her passion for music clashes with her mother’s plans, who wants to marry her in exchange for money and has already put a bride price: 9000 dollars.
Time
(Friday) 22:30
Location
CENTRAL TENT
22jun11:30Escape roomOrganized by: Ecos Do sur11:30
Event Details
The participants must go through different stages finding objects and clues that will help them complete the challenge. Number of people needed for each round from 16 to 20. Comfortable
Event Details
The participants must go through different stages finding objects and clues that will help them complete the challenge.
Number of people needed for each round from 16 to 20. Comfortable clothing.
It is necessary the previous inscription for the organization of the tests.
Duration approximately 1:30h.
Organized by: ECOS DO SUR
Time
(Saturday) 11:30
Event Details
They, too It tells the story of Sara Traoré, Habiba Umaru, Fidia, Madame Martine, Fatima, Inna, Adama Bagana, Salwah Mekrsh, Yande Omar and Nour Solima, women I have met in
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They, too
It tells the story of Sara Traoré, Habiba Umaru, Fidia, Madame Martine, Fatima, Inna, Adama Bagana, Salwah Mekrsh, Yande Omar and Nour Solima, women I have met in countries such as South Sudan, Central African Republic, Nigeria, Chad, Bangladesh They have all been forced from their homes by violence.
They are the ones who have taught me what it means to fight for equality.
Author
Anna Surinyach
Soy una fotoperiodista española freelance especializada en temas de migración, refugiados y derechos humanos con sede en Barcelona.
En la última década he estado cubriendo África, Asia y América del Sur y aumentando mis conocimientos sobre las migraciones globales, así como sobre la salud y las crisis humanitarias. He estado trabajando como fotógrafa para Médicos Sin Fronteras durante 6 años.
En la actualidad soy fotógrafa freelance y editora de fotografía de la Revista 5W.
Time
(Saturday) 11:30
Location
Exhibition Hall of the Kiosco Alfonso
22jun12:30GUIDED EXHIBITION BY THE PHOTOGRAPHER LORENA ROSDebpt slaves12:30
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Time
(Saturday) 12:30
Location
Exhibition Hall of the Kiosco Alfonso
22jun13:30CUSINE WORKSHOP AND BOOK PRESENTATION OF REUGEATWith Laura Alfaya13:30
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with Laura Alfaya, co-author of the publication with Miguel Angel Salcedo and Manasés Perales. REUGEAT is a cookbook that collects the recipes prepared each day by the families living in the
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with Laura Alfaya, co-author of the publication with Miguel Angel Salcedo and Manasés Perales.
REUGEAT is a cookbook that collects the recipes prepared each day by the families living in the refugee camp. Each recipe is accompanied by the story of the person who invited us to dinner that day in his isobox.
With Reugeat we intend to tell the reality of the camps in Greece from a closer and more personal perspective, far from the negative story to which we are accustomed by some media.
Time
(Saturday) 13:30
Location
Recreation Refugee Camp
Event Details
Write and read in a single class: Messages of peace and solidarity An introduction to the Arabic language, given by the Arabic department of the Official Language School of A Coruña. Through
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Write and read in a single class: Messages of peace and solidarity
An introduction to the Arabic language, given by the Arabic department of the Official Language School of A Coruña.
Through an introduction workshop in Arabic, you will learn this language, who are its speakers and in the end you can write and read the word “peace” in Arabic. In a second part of the activity, the teacher and students of the EOI of A Coruña will help write solidarity messages.
Time
(Saturday) 16:30
Location
Alfonso Kiosk Assembly Hall
Event Details
Presentation and col loquium of the short film documentary BOLINGO, THE FOREST OF LOVE and a coloquio with the director Alejando G. Salgado The story of different sub-Saharan women who leave
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Presentation and col loquium of the short film documentary BOLINGO, THE FOREST OF LOVE and a coloquio with the director Alejando G. Salgado
The story of different sub-Saharan women who leave their homes in search of the European dream and set out on a journey while they are pregnant. At the end of their journey they are forced to create life in the refugee camps, trying to survive and raise children that in most cases are the result of rape.
The documentary delves into one of these camps near the border of Melilla in Morocco.
Time
(Saturday) 17:00
Location
CENTRAL TENT
22jun19:00Escape roomOrganized by: Ecos Do sur19:00
Event Details
The participants must go through different stages finding objects and clues that will help them complete the challenge. Number of people needed for each round from 16 to 20. Comfortable
Event Details
The participants must go through different stages finding objects and clues that will help them complete the challenge.
Number of people needed for each round from 16 to 20. Comfortable clothing.
It is necessary the previous inscription for the organization of the tests.
Duration approximately 1:30h.
Organized by: ECOS DO SUR
Time
(Saturday) 19:00
Event Details
The female body used as batt lefield. Meeting between JINETH BEDOYA, xornalist and international lecturer on issues of armed conflict, drug trafficking and gender violence, and CADDY ADZUBA, reporter, activist for
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The female body used as batt lefield.
Meeting between JINETH BEDOYA, xornalist and international lecturer on issues of armed conflict, drug trafficking and gender violence, and CADDY ADZUBA, reporter, activist for women’s rights in Congo, Premio Príncipe de Asturias 2014. Con Natalia Sancha photographer and xornalist.
Time
(Saturday) 20:00
Location
CENTRAL TENT
22jun22:30SUMMER CINEMA RAFEA AND THE SUNMona Eldaief, Jehane Noujaim, 201222:30
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Rafea is a Bedouin woman who lives with her four daughters in one of the poorest villages in the desert of Jordan, on the border with Iraq. Rafea is offered the
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Rafea is a Bedouin woman who lives with her four daughters in one of the poorest villages in the desert of Jordan, on the border with Iraq.
Rafea is offered the opportunity to travel to India to attend the Barefoot College program, where illiterate women from around the world are trained for 6 months to become solar engineers.
If she succeeds, she will be able to electrify her village, train other engineers and support her daughters.
Time
(Saturday) 22:30
Location
CENTRAL TENT
Other activities
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Organized by Asociación de vecinos del Castrillón Urbanización Soto IAR. Various illustrators, painters and drawing artists will create images of the refugee women as an expression of the right to live
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Organized by Asociación de vecinos del Castrillón Urbanización Soto IAR.
Various illustrators, painters and drawing artists will create images of the refugee women as an expression of the right to live and shelter.
Subsequently, the works may be purchased as a donation to support Camp for Peace and the Right to Shelter..
Artists who have already pledged their attendance:
- Miguelanxo Prado
- Carlos Gallego
- Pilar Subias
- Julia Lago
- Clara Toba
- …
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Time
june 20 (Thursday) - 22 (Saturday)
20junAll Day22Escape roomGroup activity that formulates a mystery to be solved(All Day)
Event Details
Organized by Ecos do Sur The participants must go through different stages finding objects and clues that will help them complete the challenge. Friday 21: 11:30 19:00 Saturday 22: 11:30 19:00 Pre-registration in redeacampa.org
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Organized by Ecos do Sur
The participants must go through different stages finding objects and clues that will help them complete the challenge.
Friday 21:
- 11:30
- 19:00
Saturday 22:
- 11:30
- 19:00
Pre-registration in redeacampa.org is required for the organization of the tests.
Over 13 years of age.
Approximate duration 1h 30 min
Time
june 20 (Thursday) - 22 (Saturday)
20junAll Day22Visits to the refugee campFree entrance from Thursday 20/06 at 11:30(All Day)
Event Details
No previous inscription required. Timetable: Thursday 20: 12:00 Friday 21: 11:30 19:00 Saturday 22: 11:30 19:00
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No previous inscription required. Timetable:
Thursday 20:
- 12:00
Friday 21:
- 11:30
- 19:00
Saturday 22:
- 11:30
- 19:00
Time
june 20 (Thursday) - 22 (Saturday)
Location
Recreation Refugee Camp