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Exposition: The indignation’s laberinth

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We are a group of people with different backgrounds, experiences and knowledge. While we share the same interest, we are different, we have different ideas… So we belong to different entities: some of us form parts of Anjana, Hogar Belén or Taller Ocupacional (all of them projects of Caritas Diocesana de Santander) and others of the University of Cantabria

We have met to initiate a process of denunciation that seeks to show society and demand from the administrations the full development of our rights linked especially to the right recognized in the Constitution to have decent housing and work.

The authorship of this work is shared by a group of people with diverse life, professional and experiential trajectories: eleven participants from different Caritas-Cantabria programs, two Caritas educators and two researchers from InPar-ES Group.

The aim of this exhibition called “The labyrinth of indignation” is to reflect the creative work and reflection of a group of fifteen people to denounce what happens to us, what affects us, hurts us and how we feel. We want to make visible the difficulties we have in accessing basic rights that are denied us by economic issues and political decisions. Similarly, this project is a denunciation of the difficulties to get a job and access a home, two basic pillars to have a decent life. This exhibition has been created from a participatory philosophy, sharing a common goal that we have collected in this collective complaint that we present here. The exhibition was open in person from 12 to 17 December 2019 in the spaces of the Three Towers in Cantabria, and permanently in its virtual version on the web: The labyrinth of indignation.

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