Relatos/Narrativas sobre el Mejoramiento Integral de Barrios. Mensajes derivados del trabajo colectivo en Medellin, Colombia 2019. Memorias visuales hecha por Melissa Avila @MelissaDibuja. http://www.coinvite.org/
Three Goblin Art
Xuebing Du
Jules of Nature
Peter Solarz
trying on a metaphor
Monterey Bay Aquarium
noise dept.
$LAYYYTER
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Stranger Things
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Misplaced Lens Cap
cherry valley forever
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

@theartofmadeline
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Relatos/Narrativas sobre el Mejoramiento Integral de Barrios. Mensajes derivados del trabajo colectivo en Medellin, Colombia 2019. Memorias visuales hecha por Melissa Avila @MelissaDibuja. http://www.coinvite.org/
A decalogue as a road for fairer #NeighbourhoodUpgrading in #LatinAmerica https://www.synergiesforsolidarity.org/dec%C3%A1logo-mib-2020
Aprendizaje urbano para el mejoramiento integral de barrios.
Somos las historias que contamos. Aprendemos con historias. En Coinvite nos convoca la curiosidad por entender cómo se puede compartir aprendizaje urbano entre ciudades. Te invitamos a explorar el poder de las narrativas transmediales para el aprendizaje urbano. Centrando las narrativas urbanas en la experiencia de los habitantes podemos impulsar formas más justas de hacer ciudad.
Lago Comfenalco Piedras Blancas
They descended from the northern slopes of Medellin, the inhabitants of the communes, to represent their neighbours, autonomously and without intermediaries, to tell their story and to propose priority actions in their social environment. Dark and cheerful faces, with simple and transparent gestures like the town that gave birth to them, mixed with the informality and the protocol of the businessmen and the high official employees who looked forward to the development of such an exceptional event. From the high spheres of the national government and the departmental and municipal administrations, the agents of the public power, conscious, convinced of the need to rebuild the channels and bonds with an urban civil society that stopped from being an unshaped and gelatinous mass to return to the privilege of participation, pluralism and social democracy. They left their guarded enclosures and their offices. The representatives of the business associations, the managers of the big factories and the presidents of the economic conglomerates and the associations of professionals left the supervised premises and their private offices to share the same space, the same discussion table, the same concerns and uncertainties with the representatives of the common, with those anonymous and indeterminate beings whom they only knew under the statistical dimension in the form of indices, rates, and percentages. There were representatives of the mainstream media who, accustomed to war journalism and reporting on bombings and assassinations, had to be perplexed in the face of an event that oozed life and put into question the hackneyed theses of a culture of violence. The commanders of the army and the police also attended, attentive and open to listening to the criticisms and denunciations of a tormented city, a city that in recent years has lived under the aegis of terrorism and public disorder with all that this implies a loss of prestige for the security forces, but with the conviction that it was necessary to hear the civilians and participate with them in the construction of the legitimacy of the State
Maria Teresa Uribe de Hincapie. Excerpt from the book Seminario Medellin Alternativas de Futuro, 1993
Moving forward one paddle at a time
Actualmente vivimos en ciudades sin ciudadanos, porque a los pobres les hemos quitado sus derechos y tenemos ciudadanos sin ciudades, porque los ricos se encierran tras las rejas, tras las barreras de sus condominios para alejarse de la ciudad
Some memories of my second trip to beautiful India. I visited Chennai and Mysuru over 9 days. Pictures will never made justice to the incredible experiences one can have in just a day.
Ciudad Comuna desarrolla experiencias de comunicación comunitaria para transformar la realidad social, política y cultural de las comunidades de la Comuna 8 en Medellín.
Community media initiatives that are putting on the table a whole different debate about the future city that Medellin can be. Mapping these initiatives, that are not new but have been playing a socially transforming role in the neighbourhoods of Medellin, is not only necessary, is vital!
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Brighton just as I remembered it!
#Peñaloser en las calles de Bogotá!
Cycling Cities: The European Experience
Hundred Years of Policy and Practice
Editors: Ruth Oldenziel, Martin Emanuel, Adri Albert de la Bruhèze, Frank Veraart
Publisher: Foundation for the History of Technology and Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society
256 pages, 100 illustrations, 15 graphs, full colour
Real life!
Este chico es un genio!