Grupo Mascaró
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Los policías y los Guardias

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Las que luchan y las que obedecen

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El Che: poeta y periodista

'Armored Seagulls: Stories of the PRT-ERP (1976-1980)'. The beauty and poetry of life, but armed to fight for it. This idea, taken from the poem "The Armored Rose" by Raúl González Tuñón, inspired the PRT prisoners in the Rawson prison to publish an internal circulation magazine called "The Armored Seagull," because from the small window of their Patagonian cell they didn't see roses, but seagulls... and more seagulls.
Gaviotas Blindadas, historias del PRT-ERP

In 1973, a group of grassroots activists launched an adult literacy project in the Villa Obrera neighborhood, on the outskirts of Centenario, Neuquén province, drawing on Cuban experiences and those developed by Paulo Freire in the 1960s. This initiative was filmed by professional photographer Raúl Rodríguez, with the goal of creating a film that would be useful for other neighborhoods and also provide a testament to the work accomplished. Thirty years later, "I Use My Hands, I Use My Ideas" rescues these images and the testimonies of those who participated in the project, a precursor to national literacy campaigns. It was an experience that drew on popular support and aimed to transform the traditional concept of education, fostering a critical reading of reality.