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Kirmen Uribe

Writer and professor at New York University (NYU)
Artistic freedom & limits of representation, Nationhood & belonging, languages

Gervasio Sánchez

Journalist and Photographer
Moral codes & ethics, global conflicts, political imagination

Fernando Broncano

Philosopher
AI & Digital tech, Vulnerability & Marginalization

María Guerrero

Founder of Acción por la Música
Nationhood & belonging, Vulnerability & Marginalization, political imagination

Riki Blanco

Illustrator
Nationhood & belonging, collective memory, political imagination

Luis Quevedo

Science Communicator
Nature & The Climate Crisis, Vulnerability & Marginalization, political imagination

Valerio Rocco

Director of Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid.
Nationhood & belonging, political imagination
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