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TANIA BRUGUERA PANEL

On the 27th of November, 2020, more than 300 artists, intellectuals, and Cuban citizens presented themselves at the Ministry of Culture to demand the government follow through on their supposed commitment to freedom and civil rights. This protest came as a result of police violence exerted the previous day against members of the San Isidro Movement—an activist group who over the course of the past few years has been vocal in demanding greater freedom of expression in Cuba. Using social media as a tool to bring awareness to their cause, they have sparked renewed attention and urgency in calling for an end to government censorship and repression against all artists, intellectuals, and activists in Cuba. This community adopted the name 27N and together have staged peaceful protests asking for freedom of artistic expression in the face of government repression.*

This week, MOCA Los Angeles will host a virtual panel with artist and activist Tania Bruguera and other members of the 27N. See link below to register.

PANEL WITH TANIA BRUGUERA

MOCA x 27N

Thursday, January 7.

4 pm on the West Coast; 7 pm East Coast.

From top: Tania Bruguera poster image—with quote by José Martí—courtesy and © the artist; Bruguera, Poetic Justice, 2002–2003; Bruguera, The Francis Effect, 2014; Bruguera, Tatlin’s Whisper # 6, 2009; 27N in Havana, photograph by Reynier Leyva Novo, courtesy and © the photographer and 27N. Artwork images © Tania Bruguera, courtesy of the artist.

GLORIA STEINEM AT FESTIVAL ALBERTINE

Gloria Steinem and Christiane Taubira will open FESTIVAL ALBERTINE 2017 this week with “From the Voting Booth to Your Living Room,” a discussion about the fight for more diverse and inclusive political representation.

 

GLORIA STEINEM and CHRISTIANE TAUBIRA, Wednesday, November 1, at 7 pm.

ALBERTINE, 972 Fifth Avenue, at 79th Street, New York City.

 

The festival—curated this year by Steinem and Robin Morgan—will run from Wednesday, November 1, through Sunday, November 5, and speakers and moderators include Roxane Gay, Cecile RichardsLaure Adler, Soraya Chemaly, Nassira El Moaddem, Elaine Welteroth, Lauren Wolfe, Mona Chollet, Camille Morineau, Mary Kathryn Nagle, Marie Darrieussecq, Anne Garréta, Robin Coste Lewis, Wassyla Tamzali, Delphine Horvilleur, Annie Laurie Gaylor, Daisy Khan, Clemence BoulouqueStaceyann Chin, Marie de Cenival, Houda Benyamina, Tania Bruguera, Elizabeth Sackler, Caroline de Haas, Elizabeth Diller, Heidi Steltzer, and Carol Jenkins.

 

FESTIVAL ALBERTINE 2017 , Wednesday through Sunday, November 2–5.

ALBERTINE, 972 Fifth Avenue, at 79th Street, New York City.

albertine.com/events/festival-albertine-2017/

Gloria Steinem at the Women’s March in Washington, D.C., January 21, 2017.
Gloria Steinem speaks to the thousands of protesters demonstrating against Donald Trump’s inauguration at the Women’s March in Washington, Jan. 21, 2017.
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