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Mapping of actors/actresses and strategic partnerships

We identify and connect leaders, organizations, institutions and NGOs committed to cultural reparation and decolonization of institutions.

We lead the Inter-institutional Working Group on Cultural Reparations , supported by the Brazilian government (FUNARTE) and the Colombian Ministry of Culture. We conduct research and write a Guide to Good Practices in Cultural Reparations.

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Production of international cultural events

REVOADA , which means “collective flight of birds” in Portuguese, is our global mobilization and internationalization platform for artists that connects artists, thinkers, and activists in events organized in parallel with major international forums , fostering synergies between communities and global voices. With Revoada, we identify and connect leaders, organizations, institutions, and NGOs committed to cultural reparation and institutional decolonization.

In 2024, we joined forces with indigenous artists from Brazil and Colombia to form the international artist residency REVOADA - Venice , a celebration of resistance to artistic and cultural hegemony, at the heart of the machinery of the Venice Biennale of Contemporary Art. In 2025, the project will expand to the Colombian and Brazilian Amazon Belém do Pará, where it will be presented at COP 30 in November 2030. Each new edition of REVOADA seeks to deepen cultural alliances and strengthen the struggle for a world where ancestral memories can flourish and be recognized in all their value.

Documentary

"I heard the call:

the return of the Tupinambá mantos"

Impact documentary by the artist Glicéria Tupinambá.

France / Europe / Brazil

Artistic photo of Glicelia Tupinamba's "cape tupinamba" taken by photographer Fernanda Liberti
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