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To Hold the Pots: Memory and Present of the Community Workers Who Resist the Crises

Summary by La Tinta
This Friday at 6 p.m., at the Museum of Anthropologies, the documentary of community cinema “Ollas 2001, wicks that ignite memories”, which recovers accounts of those who held popular dining rooms in the city of Córdoba at the end of December 2001, when the social and political crisis broke out. The protagonists of that time talk about the burning pots of those days, the price of food, solidarity and care for bullets and policies of death. And t…
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This Friday at 6 p.m., at the Museum of Anthropologies, the documentary of community cinema “Ollas 2001, wicks that ignite memories”, which recovers accounts of those who held popular dining rooms in the city of Córdoba at the end of December 2001, when the social and political crisis broke out. The protagonists of that time talk about the burning pots of those days, the price of food, solidarity and care for bullets and policies of death. And t…

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La tinta broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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