• DATA OF INTEREST

    GUEST:
    LEONARDO FERNANDEZ OTAÑO

    HOST:
    LEONARDO FERNANDEZ OTAÑO


    Synopsis:

    This meeting will assess the different resources that can be used from the intellectual and artistic fields to demand rights and promote democratizing processes in authoritarian states.


    Bio:

    Historian. Graduated in History from the University of Havana in 2016 and with a Master's degree in interdisciplinary studies on Latin America and the Caribbean in 2019. He has taught and researched in various civil society institutions such as the Loyola Center and the theater group Perséfone Teatro, where he served as a historical advisor. He has also carried out extensive social accompaniment work supporting citizen training experiences such as the Sagrado Corazón Volunteer Program, the Agora Platform, the Fray Bartolomé de las Casas Center and INSTAR.












  • VIDEO



    Academy, Human Rights and public advocacy



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