{"id":1493,"date":"2013-11-13T15:51:10","date_gmt":"2013-11-13T15:51:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/freedimensional.org\/?p=1493"},"modified":"2013-11-13T15:51:10","modified_gmt":"2013-11-13T15:51:10","slug":"mexico-city-consultation-on-free-expression-and-cultural-rights-november-13-14","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fd.artistsafety.net\/2013\/11\/mexico-city-consultation-on-free-expression-and-cultural-rights-november-13-14\/","title":{"rendered":"Mexico City Consultation on Free Expression and Cultural Rights – November 13 & 14"},"content":{"rendered":"
On November 13 & 14, fD in partnership with El Centro Cultural de Espana in Mexico is hosting a two day consultation meeting on free expression and cultural rights in Mexico and Central America. 45 representatives from the arts, culture and human rights sectors will attend the consultation to exchange experiences, issues and problems, and mechanisms of support as they relate to different forms of creative activism.<\/strong><\/p>\n What: 2-day consultation \/ workshop with artists, culture workers and activists from Mexico\u00a0and Central America<\/p>\n Why: Objectives:<\/p>\n How:\u00a0 freeDimensional uses grassroots methods to bring local partners together who have a natural complementarity yet may not normally work together to form a cross-sector support network for endangered artists and cultural workers. \u00a0Starting with a series of in-depth local visits and meetings, key actors are identified including: arts collectives, individual artists, activist groups, human rights defenders,\u00a0free speech NGOs or social movements. Taking into consideration the compounded effects of varying forms of repression on identity groups such as LGBT, women, indigenous peoples, youth or others, follow up consultation meetings highlight the issues, topics and themes relevant to the local situation and create a space for participants to brainstorm local\/regional options, possibilities and safety mechanisms. \u00a0This inclusive process aims to connect and catalyze a regional network inclusive of artists, culture workers, journalists, human rights defenders, social justice movements, indigenous communicators, arts educators, etc. that can be mobilized to deliver holistic support to those who need it. \u00a0At the end of the process, a tangible deliverable will be a version of fD\u2019s Creative Safe Haven Advo-kit adapted and re-worked to directly address culture worker safety and readiness in relation to local and regional contexts.<\/p>\n Check in for updates to follow.<\/p>\n\n