Invitation to screening of new documentary from MRG and Hollman Morris

Suárez Gold: Afro-Colombian miners defending their heritage

 

Join us for a film screening and a Q&A with filmmaker Hollman Morris and experts on Afro-descendant rights and mining in Colombia.

7pm, Thursday 26th April

Amnesty International UK
The Human Rights Action Centre
17-25 New Inn Yard
London EC2A 3EA

Nearest tube: Old St or Liverpool St

RSVP: emma.eastwood@mrgmail.org

Afro-Colombians have been carrying out small-scale mining in Colombia’s Cauca region since their ancestors settled there in 1637. Today their descendants continue to chip away at the red earth in search of gold, seeing it not only as a means for earning a modest living, but also as an activity deeply linked to their culture.

Between 2002 and 2010, Colombia’s government gave out 7,500 mining exploration titles to national and foreign companies eager to exploit the country’s precious resources.

In this beautifully-filmed documentary we hear of the Afro-Colombian community of La Toma’s brave, and sometimes deadly struggle to prevent the invasion of mining companies and defend their ancestral livelihoods at all costs.

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Author: Emma

Date: 26/04/2012

Countries:

Colombia

Categories:

Culture and Tradition
Mining
Land Rights

Press Contact Information

Name: Emma Eastwood

Email: emma.eastwood@mrgmail.org

Telephone: 020 7422 4205

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