July 23, 2016 . Quito. EC

Working the self looking at the other in Quito

In collaboration with Fluz Secretaría de Cultura, Angélica Dass held the workshop Yo(tro) [I(other)], where images are compiled and the common places of identity are explored in depth, with the aim of achieving similarities within the differences themselves. During the activity, participants’ interpersonal relationships are developed and the essential values of the proposal are reinforced: identity, integration and inclusion. Empathy is also highlighted as a transgressive vehicle, capable of generating dynamics that promote diversity and inclusion.

I loved it. This is how art can influence minds

Workshop participant

About Vecinas

VECINAS (NEIGHBORS) is a collaborative project between photographer Angelica Dass and Malian High Council in Spain focused into approach the stories of different women born in Mali, who have migrated to Spain.

It starts as a collaboration with the NGO Alliance for Solidarity, and is structured as a narrative puzzle made with own and others’ pieces, trying to rethink the stereotypes that we see every day in the media about Sub-Saharan migration. The project uses archive photos from their past live in Mali, weaved with contemporary images made by Angélica Dass, tracing similarities and particularities of lives, expectations and struggles, backgrounds and female horizons, trying to make links between places and customs, everyday life, desires,memories.

The ultimate goal was to generate a single edition newspaper, where participants can give their neighboring its own history, its true history. This completes a particular narrative but common, a global but custom in each of them , beyond stereotypes, clichés or reduced vision of who they really are.

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