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IN CONVERSATION: Bayr(y)am Bayr(y)amali & Taras Gembik
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Join us on 21.03.2023 at 7 PM GMT for a live Zoom conversation between Bayr(y)am Bayr(y)amali & Taras Gembik A Movement of Movements

Through this series of online talks inspired by the concept A Movement of Movements emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s aims to explore the global network of movements that share a common goal of promoting social, racial, economic, and environmental justice across geographies. The conversations moderated by Bayr(y)am Bayr(y)amali aims to entangle the interconnected nature of movements and attempt a radical listening approach between organisers to share resources, methodologies and tactics to build a more just and anti-colonial world.

As Movement of Movements is characterized by a decentralized, non-hierarchical structure, and a focus on grassroots organizing and direct action, these conversations are not designed on offering advice or solutions, but rather on providing a space for individuals to share their perspectives in order to resist oppressive systems and to build collective power.

Taras Gembik is a cultural worker and performer from Ukraine. Cooperating with the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw as an educator since 2018, he works on the integration of migrants, by providing a platform for them to share their perspectives and experiences within the public program of the Museum. Together with Maria Beburia, he created the BLYZKIST (closeness) collective, which focuses on creating a multi-level community of people with experience of migration.

Since July 2021, he has been running the Anti-Crisis Film Club together with the DajHerbate foundation at the Museum of Modern Art for people in a homeless crisis. From the beginning of Russias full invasion of Ukraine, he has been co-creating the Sunflower Solidarity Community Center at Paska Street.

He also works with language and poetry, where he tries to find words to express the inexpressible - the atrocities of war, the experience of refugees and eradication. May what is intimate, immersed in poetry and metaphor, become a form of resistance and an act of discord? Today, poetry demands our memory, anger and solidarity, because in times of war, the critical context and social life of poetry are inseparable. Lets live together, reorganize words, thoughts and feelings.

Bayr(y)am Mustafa Bayr(y)amali is a London based (Bulgarian)Turkish visual researcher, programmer and organiser. His practice deals with issues of new world (b)orders, il/legal identities in the Balkans and beyond. He is an Education Manager at Magnum Photos - a photography co-operative - and co-runs the Old Mountain Assembly - a programming space for worlding and futuring a transitional and decolonial perspectives in Eastern Europe.

As an organiser, Bay(y)ram is part of the protest group BP or not BP? which aims to end oil sponsoring in cultural institutions and challenge the imperial condition of Western art galleries and museums through advocacy and boycott.

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