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Operates in Central America and the Caribbean

Hackeo Cultural

  • Services offered
  • Professional Networks
  • Workshops
  • Forums
  • Publishing Opportunities
  • Monitoring and Reporting
  • Advocacy
  • Disciplines
  • Visual Artists
  • Poets
  • Publishers
  • Illustrators
  • Scholars
  • Researcher
  • Target demographic
  • People Living in Latin America
  • Religious and Ethnic Minorities
  • Emerging Artists
  • Human Rights Defenders
  • LGTBQ+ Artists
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Hackeo Cultural supports artists interested in developing critical and activist projects with their national and international network of artists and organizations. Their online platform also promotes collaboration and horizontal interactivity. The collective also offers advocacy for cases of censorship and repression affecting activists nationally and internationally.

Description

Hackeo Cultural is a Mexico based collective and a network of artists, writers, and designers working on topics related to art, activism, and the current pandemic situation. Hackeo Cultural is currently developing a Narrative Workshop, which is a weekly space for reflection where artists and activists develop criticisms of the hegemonic discourse of the pandemic and the crises to come, with the aim of imagining and acting on possible narrative antidotes from artistic and indigenous communities.

Last updated Jun 23, 2021
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