Videos

1) Dignity and Resistance in Mare, Rio de Janeiro (funded by the British Academy). Made in collaboration with People's Palace Projects, Redes da Mare and Museu da Pessoa.

Watch individual films here

Watch summary film here

The videos are now part of Museu da Pessoa digital archive.

2) We Still Fight in the Dark (funded by ESRC IAA). Made in collaboration with Migrants in Action and People's Palace Projects based on McIlwaine and Evans (2018) report We Can't Fight in the Dark.

Watch here.

3) Raising Awareness of violence against Brazilian women in London (funded by the ESRC-Newton Fund in partnership with Latin American Women's Rights Service, People's Palace Projects, Casa Latin American Theatre Festival). This video examines the experiences of Brazilian women in London who have experienced gender-based violence. It draws on the words of the interviews with Brazilian women which were incorporated into a verbatim theatre play called Efemera. 

Trigger warning: Please note that the content of this film deals with issues of violence against women, including sexual abuse and rape. If you have been affected by any of these, help and support is available from the following organisations:

• Latin American Women's Rights Service (LAWRS): www.lawrs.org.uk • Latin American Women's Aid (LAWA): www.lawadv.org.uk • Refuge: www.refuge.org.uk • Women’s Aid: www.womensaid.org.uk

Watch here

4) Towards Visibility: the Latin American community in London (funded by the Trust for London in partnership with Latin American Women's Rights Service). This video explores the current situation of Latin Americans in London who have migrated via southern European countries known as Onward Latin Americans (OLAs).

Watch here: Towards Visibility (long version)

Watch here: Towards Visibility (short version)

5) Cultural Consumption and the performing arts among Latin Americans in London (funded by QMUL in partnership with CASA Latin American Theatre Festival)

Watch here: Cultural Consumption and the performing arts among Latin Americans in London