To promote a nonviolent transition to a Cuba that respects human rights, political and economic freedoms, and the rule of law.
Cuban artist and prisoner of conscience Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara issues call to nonviolent action. Attend the Rafto Conference to show your solidarity with Luis Manuel on November 9th
“I no longer have the fear that you’re supposed to have of prison, of a space like this, which I already see as relatively normal. My body has already adapted. They know that I’m dangerous: they’re not going to kill me, because they know that becoming a martyr is part of my reality.” – Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, July 14, 2024
Luis Manuel is now demonstrating the power of nonviolent actionfrom his prison cell, and speaking truth to power.
The Cuban dictatorship through the Wifredo Lam Center of Contemporary Art is inviting artists and curators to the Havana Biennial, which will take place from November 15, 2024 to February 20, 2025. Some will protest this designation, but the Wifredo Lam Center of Contemporary Art was founded in 1984 by the Directorate of the Ministry of Arts and Culture at the request of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. These Havana Biennials have been used over four decades to normalize a totalitarian dictatorship to international audiences since 1984.
However, artists have managed on more than one occasion to challenge the Orwellian status quo by exerting what the late Czech dissident and playwright Vaclav Havel called the “power of the powerless” turning it into an opportunity to break through regime propaganda.
From his prison cell in Guanajay, a maximum-security penitentiary southwest of Havana, Luis Manuel is inviting ” artists and curators attending the forthcoming Havana Biennial (15 November-28 February) to visit him in prison as part of a special art project.”
Luis Manuel in a phone call from prison makes a call to action: “To the artists, theorists, collectors and art lovers who will visit the 2024 biennial, I invite you to see my work and become part of it. It’s called Proof of Life. One special person will be chosen to visit me in prison and spend one or two hours with me in conversation about art and other things. The biennial began as an opportunity for artists from the periphery, and those that have been displaced. Since I can’t go to the event, why not bring [the biennial] to the artist?”
There is another way to show your solidarity with Luis Manuel, and that would be to attend the Rafto Conference this Saturday, November 9, 11:00–14:00 in Bergen, Norway where the Rafto Foundation will spotlight human rights challenges through the case of 2024 Prize winner Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara.” Register for free here: https://form.typeform.com/to/xAdjlUM1 . You can also join them online: https://fb.me/e/4cWUIzrIv.
It is also important to remember that, in addition to Luis Manuel, Cuba currently has over 1,100 documented political prisoners.
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