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General public
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Auditorium
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Free access. Prior booking request

This dialogue brings together philosopher Malcom Ferdinand and curator Yina Jiménez Suriel to explore the entanglements of colonial histories, ecological crises, and diasporic imagination. Building on their earlier lectures—Ferdinand’s call for decolonial ecologies in the Caribbean, and Jiménez Suriel’s approach to curatorial practice as a strategy of reclamation and restitution—the conversation underscores how environmental repair, political imagination, and new ways of sensing are interdependent processes that must converge across multiple geographies. Moderated by Daniel H. Rey, the session opens a space to envision ecological, cultural, and spiritual relations with the land as pathways toward more just and decolonial futures. 

Language: English and Spanish with simultaneous translation.

About the moderator: Daniel H. Rey.