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Despite the difficulties, (Tr)african(t)s is a political tool to combat old ghosts that survive and revive, through memory, collaboration, and action.
Sarai Martín López
(Tr)african(t)s is an opportunity to stimulate and participate in a process of reparation of the colonial fact, which will last for decades.
Alberto López Bargados
(Tr)african(t)s is a very uncomfortable but unavoidable challenge.
Alba Valenciano Mañé
Being part of the (Tr)african(t)s research team has made me reflect on the urgent need to (re)think, (re)signify, and repair our society’s colonial past. The challenges of the present cannot be constructed without a critical look at the past, and closing our eyes can never be a solution.
Martina Muñoz Ramon
(Tr)african(t)s is an experiment.
Laida Memba Ikuga
(Tr)african(t)s is a project as necessary as it is complex and exciting.
José Alonso Simón
(Tr)african(t)s is a project full of constant challenges that affect us on a personal level, as a research group and as a society. It is a constant learning process at various levels.
Jordi Tomàs
Museum showcases reveal the objects of the ‘others’ and often show us marvellous things. Investigating how they got there reveals much more things about the ‘others’, and about us. And not all of them are so marvellous.
Gustau Nerín
History is a tool for social transformation, and we cannot repair what we do not know.
Celeste Muñoz Martínez
The work carried out for (Tr)african(t)s has made me reflect on the continuities between the processes of stigmatization of Igorot peoples in the Philippines in the present and the colonizing dynamics set in motion during the colonial period.
Àlex Tejero Bonache