
The mural “Free Palestine”
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS: Free Palestine is there, shining, bringing the promise of a future to the most violated people of the 21st century
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS: Free Palestine is there, shining, bringing the promise of a future to the most violated people of the 21st century
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS: Considerations from the book “8/1 The rebellion of the manés or Left and right in the mirrors of Brasília”
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS:
Considerations about the plastic artist Rosilene Luduvico
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS and by ELTON CORBANEZI:
Preface and Introduction of the newly released book
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS:
With the pandemic, genocide becomes effectively a state policy.
PODCAST: Vladimir Safatle and Laymert Garcia dos Santos talk about the vertigo of Brazil today. Perspectives, bottlenecks and ways out before it's too late.
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS:
Perhaps we can learn from Palestinians how to deal with our moment, that is with despair, exile and tragedy.
By Laymert Garcia dos Santos
The central paradox of the cultural issue in Brazil: a people with immense creativity, but without access to cultural production
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS: Free Palestine is there, shining, bringing the promise of a future to the most violated people of the 21st century
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS: Considerations from the book “8/1 The rebellion of the manés or Left and right in the mirrors of Brasília”
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS:
Considerations about the plastic artist Rosilene Luduvico
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS and by ELTON CORBANEZI:
Preface and Introduction of the newly released book
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS:
With the pandemic, genocide becomes effectively a state policy.
PODCAST: Vladimir Safatle and Laymert Garcia dos Santos talk about the vertigo of Brazil today. Perspectives, bottlenecks and ways out before it's too late.
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS:
Perhaps we can learn from Palestinians how to deal with our moment, that is with despair, exile and tragedy.
By Laymert Garcia dos Santos
The central paradox of the cultural issue in Brazil: a people with immense creativity, but without access to cultural production