Reflection on the dynamics of violence that transformed social life into ZacateCas neighborhoods. This provides the schedule of analysis and exposure to photography In the memory of the neighborhoodWhich will be held on Friday, April 4, at 6:00 pm. And 7:00 pm at the National College.
In the neighborhoods of ZacateCas and Guadalupe, the walls maintain broken memories: the virgins are drawn by the names of the dead youth, and the writings that mix religious symbols with the clicks of each neighborhood, “the details of the body in a statement.
This initiative combines the world of social anthropology, Claudio Luminitz (1957), a teacher and doctor in cultural anthropology from Stanford University, photographer and researcher Fernando Moreno, from the independent Zakatikas University, and Marskos Marcus.
Exposure draws a map of the gradual and silent extermination process: those of youth or youth networks that, between the aesthetic rebellion and economic weakness, violently violates.
Away from being “side effects”, his disappearance reveals how the cartals, state and social stigma collapsed in a form of social media rooted in society.
Pictures “not only documented deaths, but erosion of rituals, public places and cultural resistance that have identified the entire identities.”
In addition to Lomnitz, Moreno and Marcos, Gilberto de Jesús Pairta and Andrea Martínez will participate.
Both activities are the result of the investigation by Luminitz, a professor at the University of Colombia, in 2023 and plans to convert a book, as part of the series that started with Torn social fabric He continued with For the political theology of organized crime.
Analysis schedule
On Friday, April 4, 6:00 pm, an analysis table will be held at the National College where the violence in the ZacateCas and Guadalupe neighborhoods will be addressed.
Exhibition
Photography sample In the memory of the neighborhood, From photographer Fernando Moreno, he draws a map of the silent extermination of youth networks.
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