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Coordinadora d'entitats pel Teatre Arnau
The Coordinator of Entities for the Teatre Arnau coordinates the program “Cultural Rights and Intersectionality” within the framework of MóndiaCult, with the support of Generalitat de Catalunya. The program offers workshops, community showcases, and conferences focused on cultural rights from a critical, intercultural and community-oriented perspective.
The third session of the program focuses on methodologies, community experiences, and collective actions that promote cultural access and participation from a critical, intercultural and feminist perspective.
The session will have three parts: first, a round of presentations of tools and resources related to intersectionality in cultural rights that contribute to the session. Next, participants will be divided into four working groups to delve deeper into the development and discussion of a specific tool. The session will conclude with a plenary discussion in the format of a roundtable to synthesize the conclusions of the groups, followed by an open debate with attendees, and an internal report from each group that will capture tensions and conclusions.
Activity promoted by Coordinadora d’entitats pel Teatre Arnau
With the participation of Cooperativa Connectats; Cooperativa Cultural L'Occulta; Gremi de Participació, Centre d’arts Santa Mònica
In collaboration with Centre d’arts Santa Mónica
Connectats Cooperative
Connectats is a cultural and educational cooperative in Barcelona that drives interdisciplinary programs to foster collaborations between artists, educators, mediators, and communities. Through projects such as Fes! Cultura, AccióMigrant, and En Palabras, it promotes active participation, the circulation of migrant narratives, and artistic creation with social impact.
L’Occulta Cultural Cooperative
L’Occulta is a cultural cooperative and self-managed center in El Raval that provides spaces and programming for migrant, racialized, women, and dissident artists; it produces workshops, concerts, recitals, and cultural resistance projects from an anti-racist, transfeminist, and collective perspective.
Participation Guild, Centre d’arts Santa Mònica
The Participation Guild (2023–2025) of the Centre d’Arts Santa Mònica was composed of resident artists Kha Villanueva, Tatiana Antoni Conesa, and Violeta Ospina Domínguez, who developed processes of research, mediation, and collective creation such as IDE (Invocation - Digestion - Excretion) and MIA (Mapping the Administrative Unconscious), among others. The aim of these initiatives is to reverse the logics of violence and exclusion in art centers, proposing actions to redistribute public resources toward bodies historically excluded by the same institution.