It was held on June 1, at the Union Cultural Center. Around dialogue, food and ‘living together’, Afro-Ecuadorian hip hop artist Black Mama and her fellow Ecuadorian Hip Hop feminists, Caye Cayejera, Taki Amaru and Gabriela Gómez shared their experiences on the transformative power of Hip Hop art. and music to create community, joy and the resistance that is urgently needed to heal a world damaged by violence against women, the exploitation of ancestral lands and the displacement of ancestral communities, racism, state policies that harm the asylum seekers and immigrants around the world, and the persecution of queer and transgender communities. It was a free event open to all ages.
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