Story 001– Indi Espinoza
“The journey is long…”
Indi’s Activism
#EnLaFrontera283 – Arde Latinoamérica
18 Nov 2019
“Brigada Venseremos” Madrid 2020
This intervention was made at "Arco" 2020 Contemporary Art Fair in Madrid, in front of the display that the right-wing newspaper which also has a national newspaper called, "El Mundo" (“The World”). This was done to make visible the human rights violations that Chilean society was experiencing as a result of the Social outbreak experienced in October 2019.
“It is a continuous battle and sadly, it is not an option…” —Indi
AGAINST CRISES, PRIDE AND INSURRECTION
June 28, 2023
Intersectional Worker’s Day March
(May 1, 2023)
In the middle is Indi Espinoza
From being born in Chile under impoverished conditions during the Pinochet dictatorship to fighting for human rights in Spain, Indi Espinoza details his inspiring story.
Watch Video : Indi’s Story
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“The fight must be constant for the entire community…” -Indi
Manifestation at 8M International Women’s Day March, 2020
Contra Las Crisis, Orgullo y e Insurección
(Against Crises, Pride and Insurrection)ˆ— June 28, 2023
Indi’s Proclamation (Translation)
Video: Second 00'00 to 00'19:
"As people with functional diversity and the queer community, and personally from the transsexual community, we must work three times as hard to be an integral part of the social, cultural, educational, labor or health aspects, it is a continuous battle and sadly, it is not an option".
Second 00'20 to 00'37
"People with functional diversity (disabled) have been and continue to be invisible and forgotten, we claim listening and speaking, managing to raise our identity with our own voice, ignored for centuries, since we are many more and much more, than what society sees. (Applause)."
Second 00'38 to 00'59
"It is time to join forces to go to the rescue of what should never have been, Abandoned, Vexed, Censured or Silenced. Because disabled and queer people are minorities among minorities."