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The political theater group the faculty invites you to
"And the fish came to fight against men"
Angélica Liddell
"And the fish came to fight against men"
Angélica Liddell
Tuesday June 1
Two passes: at 13:00 and at 17:00
In hall of right in front of the classroom B04 and B05
The assembly of the piece "And the fish came to fight the man" is a punch in the stomach that describes the most frightening face of the African migration to Europe in the framework of center-periphery relations. This is above all, a fierce and uncompromising reflection that points on the causes of poverty, the subordinate status of migrants and the coloniality of power.
About the author: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ang % C3% A9lica_Liddell
Support: AU counter and Promotora Network (teachers)
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