Screening and discussion

Igualada

Une femme
Tuesday 9 December
18:45
Cinérama Empire
Rue de Carouge 72 1205 Geneva

Join Ciné-ONU, the CAGI and the FIFDH for a screening and discussion on the story of Francia Márquez, human rights and environment defender elected Vice-President of Colombia. The screening will be followed by a discussion on the political participation of marginalised communities in contemporary democracies.

The film:

Step into the heart of Colombia’s most electrifying political battle. Igualada follows Francia Márquez – once dismissed as an “igualada,” an outsider who dares to reach too high – as she transforms an insult into a rallying cry for justice, dignity, and representation. With gripping real-life footage and intimate storytelling, the film captures a movement rising from the margins to shake the foundations of power.

The discussion:

From invisibility to influence: how can we ensure political participation for marginalized communities in contemporary democracies?

With:

  • H.E. Gustavo Gallón, Ambassador of Colombia to the United Nations in Geneva
  • Sara Hamood, Chief of the Anti-Racial Discrimination Section, Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

Free entrance. The discussion will take place in English.

Igualada, by Juan Mejia Botero

Colombia/Mexico/United States, 2024, 81’, ov. Spanish, with English subtitles

An event organised by the United Nations Information Service at Geneva, as part of the Ciné-ONU programme. In partnership with the International Geneva Welcome Centre (CAGI) and the FIFDH Geneva.