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Dibujo presentado en el concurso convocado por Berdinak Gara contra el Racismo y la Xenofobia.

Roger Shimomura / Wikipedia

Roger Shimomura na Wikipédia

 

Oral history / Depoimento de vida por Roger Shimomura, falando sobre seus pais, infância, etc. Assista aqui:

www.c-span.org/video/?300099-1/roger-shimomura-oral-histo...

 

The University of Kansas / KU School of the Arts: Roger Shimomura, Artist and Distinguished Professor of Art Emeritus

 

The Prints of Roger Shimomura - A Catalogue Raisonné, 1968-2005 by Emily Stamey (University of Washington Press).

 

Minidoka National Historic Site (reg. 1979) is the internment camp located in southern Idaho where Roger Shimomura was held as a child for being a Japanese-American during World War II.

 

O campo de concentração de Minidoka, um ponto histórico nacional, tombado em 1979, localizado no sul do estado de Idaho, Estados Unidos, é onde Roger Shimomura foi mantido prisioneiro quando criança durante a II Guerra Mundial por ser um pessoa de etnia nipo-americana.

 

Ver também matéria sobre campos de concentração no Brasil para alemães, italianos, e japoneses e descententes dessa etnia considerados possíveis ameaças à soberania do Estado Brasileiro de Getúlio Vargas: Brasil teve campos de concentração em 1942 por Keila Ribeiro e Isabela Salgueiro (Folha de S. Paulo/2002). E o filme sobre a proibição da língua alemã no Brasil por Getúlio Vargas: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WMUGVvRdQA&feature=youtube_g...

EXCLUSION, XENOPHOBIA, MUROS, GUERRA, XENOFOBIA, DESTRUCCIÓN, EXCLUSIÓN POLÍTICA

CONCENTRACIÓN EN IRUÑA CONTRA EL ASESINATO DE SAMUEL, EXIGIENDO JUSTICIA. NI UNA AGRESIÓN SIN RESPUESTA.

El PSC treu múscul en l’inici de campanya

 

06/05/2011 PER JORDI CORACHÁN

 

SORPRESA MAJÚSCULA: L'alcaldessa Núria Parlon riu al veure arribar al regidor convergent Manel Olivés al míting del PSC. Foto: Miguel Padilla.

Més de mil persones han omplert aquest vespre el poliesportiu de La Bastida en el primer acte electoral de Núria Parlon. El PSC ha mostrat múscul en l’inici de campanya, amb un impressionant desplegament de mitjans audiovisuals, per deixar clar que segueix tan fort com sempre, malgrat el cas Pretòria i la crisi econòmica. En el sopar, Parlon ha dit que “la xenofòbia fa por”, en referència al discurs de Plataforma per Catalunya i el PP, la qual cosa ha provocat la gran ovació de la nit. La candidata socialista s’ha mostrar taxativa a l’hora de defensar l’Estat del Benestar: “No donarem cap pas enrere”. La nota pintoresca de la nit la donat l’encara regidor Manel Olivés, exnúmero 1 de CiU, que ha aparegut en el míting socialista per a perplexitat dels assistents.

Alcantarillas reventadas, que inundan las calles de aguas fecales. Basuras amontonadas sin que nadie pase a recogerlas durante semanas e incluso meses. Plazas y paseos convertido en vertederos. Farolas que llevan diez años rotas.

 

Te invitamos a dar un paseo por el Tercer Mundo sin salir de la ciudad de Almería.

fsalmeria.org/

Concentración contra el racismo estructural e institucional y por los asesinatos de George Floyd y de Elhadji Ndiaye en Iruñea.

Ron Montero

Motril, Comarca de la Costa Tropical

Andalucía

Aldaba en la Capilla Real de Granada (Andalucía)

Poster about the xenophobia. Like a ducks, sometimes the people is so bad received.

One of the more experimental pages.

As you see this one's not about perfection

but about the message..And how one exhibition..

 

At the very top:

the bottom part of faxes with suggested playlists

(featuring ~ amongst others ~ Kraftwerks' Radioactivity,

Porcupine Tree's Radioactive Toy, Julian Cope's Pristeen)

that were spread out anonymously all over the place..

mainly to independent radio stations (this was the bottom part of one the more standard models,) press agencies, other contacts all over (mainly) Europe in november '95 (between november 13 and 20) when this was going on: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGlAk2PaTD4

There's just a tiny part of a phone bill (mainly faxes though.. a few hundreds) worth a months' wages..

Whether it was that which made a difference.. can't be sure. But not much after that the French government started withdrawing from all international conferences..

And not much after that they announced

that instead of 6 they'd only do 4 more tests.

 

And as to the rest: some images from I AM YOU Artists Against Violence exhibition on and near the Pushkin Steps (*famous for e.g. these scenes in Eisensteins classic Battleship Potemkin: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oxg83VuS7cw) in October '93. a woman with a red cross apron came down the steps. Her hair as if she'd just put her fingers in an electric socket.. and she agreed to pose in front of the manifesto.

 

That exhibition was an iniative of two German artists as a reaction to the increased xenofobia (thus: intolerance and racism) in Germany (you may remember the burning of he asylum seekers home in Rostock in 1992) and the rest of Europe.

Sad to notice that those things are rearing their ugly head again these days.. and not just in Germany.

 

The I AM YOU bit is obviously a request to focus on what we have in common (e.g. we all like to have a bit the life we like.. without constant stress about e.g. having enough money for food, bills to pay, being happy and able to just be ourselves instead of constantly having to worry, not living in a nearly constant war zone, etc. ) instead of focusing on the differences.. and simply rejecting someone we've never given a chance to know or eat or have a drink or e.g. a cycle ride or a walk with) as the enemy.. or as simply not enough worthwhile: "The Other"

I often compare that to the football mentality: our team versus the other. Something often happening exactly when it would be way more helpful to embrace each others' ideas and qualities.

 

The 3rd flower in the middle section.. right next to the very exquisite one drawn by one of my favorite street artists; another one by a singer from the land of Nelson Mandala.

Ron Montero

Motril, Comarca de la Costa Tropical

Andalucía

Facilitadores: Leonardo Medeiros (CONECTAS) e Miguel Pachioni (ACNUR)

 

Foto: Ascom/ESMPU

Ron Montero

Motril, Comarca de la Costa Tropical

Andalucía

Este cartelito se puede admirar en el restaurante Geno's de Filadelfia.

 

No tiene mucho sentido decir lo que es obvio, es decir, que en EEUU se habla mayoritariamente el inglés.

 

Lo que aquí tenemos, sin embargo, es el idioma utilizado como un arma política al servicio de la xenofobia y de la exclusión.

  

El Día Internacional de la Mujer

es un símbolo de las luchas históricas

para conquistar la efectiva vigencia

de los derechos de las mujeres.

 

En el marco del Día Internacional de la Mujer, el Adjunto I a cargo del Defensor del Pueblo de la Nación, Anselmo Sella, señaló que "nuestra cultura mantiene todavía divisiones de género profundamente enraizadas y persistentes con consecuencias concretas en todos los ámbitos de la sociedad y del Estado".

Por otra parte planteó la problemática de la violencia ejercida contra las mujeres. En ese punto dijo que "en nuestro país, en el 2011, murieron más de 250 mujeres víctimas de violencia por parte de sus parejas o familiares. Muchas de ellas golpeadas, torturadas, e inclusive quemadas. Estas situaciones deben ser asumidas como cuestiones, no del ámbito privado, sino como verdaderas vulneraciones de Derechos Humanos y por lo tanto ocupar un lugar prioritario en la agenda del Estado". Como cierre de su mensaje Sella manifestó "que este Día tan significativo debe ser una oportunidad para que las instituciones asumamos compromisos concretos para lograr la efectiva vigencia de los derechos de las mujeres".

La Dra. Gabriela Eslava (Jueza de 6ta. nominación del Tribunal de FamilIa), en el Encuentro de conmemoración de este Día, remarcó que "para poder cambiar es necesario conocer, conocer para entender, entender para cambiar. En lo que respecta a la violencia de género - violencia ejercida sobre la mujer por su condición de tal - en nuestros países existen diferentes sistemas de protección para quien la padece, sistemas que por otra parte deben ser aplicados de manera conjunta y complementaria por los diferentes operadores".

La Delegada del INADI (Instituto Nacional Contra la Discriminación, la Xenofobia y el Racismo) en la provincia de Córdoba, Lic. Adriana Dominguez, indicó que es muy importante realizar estos encuentros con la comundad porque permite visibilizar situaciones graves como la trata de personas y la violencia familiar que han permanecido durante mucho tiempo en penumbras. La visibilización social que sufren las mujeres ha permitido actuar a los distintos sectores que tienen responsabilidades como el caso de la Justicia, y se refirió al caso de la madre de Marita Verón.

Cabe destacar, que el encuentro organizado por la Defensoría nacional conjuntamente con la Asociación Civil “Contención Social” y el INADI (Delegación Córdoba) tuvo lugar en la sede de la Oficina de Córdoba del Defensor del Pueblo de la Nación (Av. Colón 533, ciudad de Córdoba), contó con la participación de numerosas mujeres integrantes de instituciones y organizaciones de la sociedad civil vinculadas a la problemática de la Mujer.

La apertura del Encuentro la realizó el Encargado de la Oficina de Córdoba de la Defensoría Nacional, Jorge Conesa, quien destacó la importancia de la conmemoración y agradeció la presencia de las instituciones y referentes mujeres que diariamente trabajan con la Defensoría en la defensa y protección de los derechos de la Mujer. En la Jornada participó activamente la Asociación "Contención Social" a través de su presidenta María Claudia González, la Lic. Margarita Bielokosic, Graciela Sosa, y demás miembros de la institución.

 

Defensor del Pueblo de la Nación Argentina

www.defensor.gov.ar

defensor@defensor.gov.ar

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Tel. 0810.333.3762 • Fax: (11) 4819.1581

 

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Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.

On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.

Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.

Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.

Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages

Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down

 

From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...

 

www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...

Ex Jugoslavia, Ratko Mladic condannato all'ergastolo per il genocidio di Srebrenica

STOP HOMOFOBIA Y XENOFOBIA

Arqueología del grafiti político: Una pintada de Fuerza Nueva en una calle de Santa Fe, Comarca de la Vega de Granada (Andalucía). Fue un partido de extrema derecha españolista.

 

Fuerza Nueva fue un partido político español de extrema derecha que existió durante la Transición española. Fue fundado en 1976 por Blas Piñar, un notario y político conocido por su fervoroso franquismo y su oposición a la democracia parlamentaria. El partido se originó a partir de la revista del mismo nombre, que había sido un bastión del pensamiento ultraconservador durante los últimos años del régimen de Francisco Franco.

 

El objetivo principal de Fuerza Nueva era la defensa de los principios del Movimiento Nacional y la preservación del legado del dictador. Se oponían rotundamente a la Constitución de 1978, la cual veían como una traición a los ideales del 18 de julio de 1936, fecha del golpe de estado y del inicio de la Guerra Civil. El partido era conocido por su retórica nacionalista, su ferviente catolicismo tradicionalista y su marcado carácter anticomunista.

 

A pesar de su activismo y su presencia en actos públicos, como las concentraciones anuales en la Plaza de Oriente para conmemorar el aniversario de la muerte de Franco, Fuerza Nueva nunca logró un éxito electoral significativo. En las elecciones generales de 1979, consiguieron un escaño en el Congreso de los Diputados, ocupado por Blas Piñar. Sin embargo, su influencia real se manifestaba más a través de su capacidad para movilizar a la militancia y su papel como punta de lanza del neofascismo en España.

 

Tras la derrota electoral de 1982, donde perdieron su único escaño, el partido se disolvió. Sin embargo, muchos de sus miembros se integraron en otras formaciones de extrema derecha, como el Frente Nacional, lo que permitió a la ideología del grupo seguir presente en la política española.

Capilla Real de los Santos Juanes

Granada, Andalucía

Concentración contra el racismo estructural e institucional y por los asesinatos de George Floyd y de Elhadji Ndiaye en Iruñea.

Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.

On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.

Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.

Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.

Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages

Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down

 

From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...

 

www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...

Apareció en mi blog, La Arbonaida, en una entrada titulada: Amor y Prejuicio

Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.

On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.

Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.

Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.

Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages

Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down

 

From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...

 

www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...

Alcantarillas reventadas, que inundan las calles de aguas fecales. Basuras amontonadas sin que nadie pase a recogerlas durante semanas e incluso meses. Plazas y paseos convertido en vertederos. Farolas que llevan diez años rotas.

 

Te invitamos a dar un paseo por el Tercer Mundo sin salir de la ciudad de Almería.

fsalmeria.org/

 

Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.

On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.

Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.

Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.

Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages

Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down

 

From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...

 

www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...

Elezioni in Austria, Kurz in testa cavalcando la paura

Letreros intolerantes en Filadelfia

Cartel Finalista Jornadas Contra El Racismo y la Xenofobia

Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.

On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.

Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.

Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.

Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages

Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down

 

From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...

 

www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...

La xenofobia, apesar de ser iguales, los demás siempre los ven diferentes

 

Parte de:

"Desde mis adentros"

Proyecto de experiencia subjetiva

 

Xenophobia, despite being equal, the others always look different

 

Part of:

"Desde mis adentros"

Draft subjective experience

Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.

On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.

Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.

Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.

Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages

Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down

 

From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...

 

www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...

CONCENTRACIÓN EN IRUÑA CONTRA EL ASESINATO DE SAMUEL, EXIGIENDO JUSTICIA. NI UNA AGRESIÓN SIN RESPUESTA.

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