Today in La Voz with Mariel Fiori is Friday of immigration and culture.
"And it was not my fault, nor where I was, nor how I dressed" The Rapist is you, said the members of the Las Tesis Collective in Chile and became a global performance against the culture of patriarchy and femicide. We talked with Chilean sociologist Daniela Jara about it.
In addition, the Argentine-American artist and curator Elisa Pritzker came to invite us all to the Sacred exhibition, with an opening reception today, 5 to 8 pm at the Queen City 15 gallery, at 317 Main Street, Poughkeepsie.
And in La Cultura Cura, Anita Campion introduces us to her teacher, Akaxe Yotzin, who begins to give us the wise ancestral advice of the Anahuac, today respect, and a brief biography of Benito Juárez, the first indigenous president of Mexico and his maxim: "Respect for the rights of others is peace."