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Migrant Futurism: Angela Camacho

  • Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer Southbank Centre London, England, SE1 United Kingdom (map)

The community organiser and domestic worker performs a Future Ancestors Ritual to conclude the afternoon’s Migrant Futurism programme.

Free event, book here.

Angela Camacho fights for the rights of indigenous and Latinx communities and works to amplify the struggles of indigenous, trans and womxn activists in the Global South.

Her practice is guided by the principle of becoming a good ancestor.

This event is part of the launch of Migrant Futurism, a long-term curatorial strand of research and public programming led by Radical Ecology, in collaboration with Counterpoints Arts and the Southbank Centre.

Migrant Futurism interrogates cultural strategies, in the context of displacement, for the imagination of just and sustainable futures.

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Migrant Futurism: Françoise Vergès

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Keynote Speech: Plotting Against the Plantation by Annalee Davis