Hay Festival Forum Panamá 2024

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Event 8

Miroslava Herrera, Josefa Sánchez Contreras and Indhira Serrano in conversation with Alina Torrero

The struggle for equalities

 La Manzana (Auditorio)
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Three women will talk to Alina Torrero about different initiatives and views in the struggle for social equality, based on gender equity, and aiming at the end of racial and cultural discrimination. With Miroslava Herrera (Panama), a member of the musical duo Afrodisiaco, social communicator and cultural manager; Josefa Sánchez Contreras (Mexico), sociologist, researcher and activist in favour of territorial defence and indigenous rights, interested in the history of rebellions and colonialisms and co-author of the book Colonialismo energético; and with Indhira Serrano (Colombia), who since 2015 has been giving the ‘Reconstruyendo imaginarios’ series of lectures and workshops in which she reflects on the relationships we have with money, education, our partners and power.

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Miroslava Herrera, Josefa Sánchez Contreras and Indhira Serrano in conversation with Alina Torrero

Event 9

Jon Lee Anderson in conversation with Amalia Aguilar

The challenges of investigative journalism

 La Manzana (Auditorio)
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Jon Lee Anderson (United States) is one of the most lucid, prolific and knowledgeable journalists covering international geopolitics, with particular emphasis on Latin America. He specializes in politics, conflicts and wars. On the Middle East he has written The Fall of Baghdad; on Africa, La herencia colonial y otras maldiciones. He has also written a biography of Ernesto Guevara, Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life, and, together with José Hernández, the three volumes of the graphic novel Che. Una vida revolucionaria. His most recent publication is the collection of reports on Latin America, Los años de la espiral, which offers a full X-ray of the continent’s most important social, political and cultural events, from the rise of the left, to the return of the right, populism, natural disasters and the social uprisings of recent years. He will talk to Amalia Aguilar.

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Jon Lee Anderson in conversation with Amalia Aguilar

Event 10

Juan Gabriel Vásquez in conversation with Olga de Obaldía

 Teatro Anita Villalaz
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The award-winning writer of both fiction and non-fiction Juan Gabriel Vásquez (Colombia), hardly needs an introduction. He bibliography contains 17 books including novels, short stories, essays and poetry published in 30 languages, and he is one of his country’s most prolific and renowned writers. In his most recent book, La traducción del mundo, Vásquez presents the talks he gave at Oxford University in 2022, when he was invited to give the prestigious Weidenfeld Lectures, a series that has previously featured speakers such as Mario Vargas Llosa, Umberto Eco and Javier Cercas. With his habitual erudition, Vásquez gives his vision of literature, particularly fiction, as the highest tool we have for investigating the vastness and essence of human experience. He will talk to Olga de Obaldía about this book and his previous one, Volver la vista atrás.

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Juan Gabriel Vásquez in conversation with Olga de Obaldía

Event 11

Orit Btesh, Keyes (KC) Hardin and Velia Vidal in conversation with Cristina Fuentes La Roche

Culture and management

 Museo del Canal (Auditorio)
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Within the framework of the first Hay Forum Panama, we begin a series of events on cultural management that will take place at different Hay festivals around the world, supported by CAF. At this inaugural event, the participants will talk to the International Director of the Hay Festival, Cristina Fuentes La Roche, about their internationally renowned and innovative projects in the industry. With Orit Btesh (Panama) of the bookshop El hombre de la Mancha and the Panama Book Fair; Keyes (KC) Hardin (United States) of the La Manzana project; and Velia Vidal (Colombia), founder and creator of Motete.

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Orit Btesh, Keyes (KC) Hardin and Velia Vidal in conversation with Cristina Fuentes La Roche

Event 12

Jon Lee Anderson, Wade Davis, Jorge Eduardo Ritter and Josefa Sánchez Contreras in conversation with Laura Puertas

Challenges for a continent

 Teatro Anita Villalaz
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How do we make progress in the direction of more plural social and political representation in our societies? How do we generate more inclusive health and education systems in order to guarantee equality of opportunity in each country? How do we balance social progress and development with sustainability and caring for nature? Latin America is facing serious challenges in the social and civic spheres in its quest for fairer realities. Talking to Laura Puertas about the problems that lie ahead for Latin America, as well as the possibilities, will be the journalist Jon Lee Anderson (Estados Unidos), the ethnologist and explorer Wade Davis (Canadá), the writer and jurist Jorge Eduardo Ritter (Panama), and the sociologist and activist Josefa Sánchez Contreras (México).

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Jon Lee Anderson, Wade Davis, Jorge Eduardo Ritter and Josefa Sánchez Contreras in conversation with Laura Puertas

Event 13

Simon Sebag Montefiore in conversation with Guillermina De Gracia

 Museo del Canal (Auditorio)
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The family forms us and is one of the aspects that all societies have in common. In The World: A Family History, the famous historian Simon Sebag Montefiore (UK) in conversation with Guillermina De Gracia, shows us the history of humanity through some of its most important family dynasties. Starting with the fossils of the footprints of a family who walked along a beach 950,000 years ago, the author will talk about some of the families that have given shape to our world: from the Medici and the Rothschilds to the Churchills, the Kennedys, the Kims and many more.

Simultaneous translation from English to Spanish available

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Simon Sebag Montefiore in conversation with Guillermina De Gracia

Event 15

Velia Vidal, Miroslava Herrera and Indhira Serrano in conversation with Humberto Vélez

 Teatro Anita Villalaz
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Three women from different areas of the world of culture and the arts will talk about how we imagine society, especially with regard to historically racialized and discriminated communities. With the writer, cultural manager and reading promoter, Velia Vidal (Colombia), who was named in 2022 as one of the world’s 100 most influential women by the BBC. Miroslava Herrera (Panama) is an artist, journalist, social communicator, cultural manager, and co-founder, together with Tatiana Ríos, of the musical duo Afrodisiaco, which received a nomination for a Latin Grammy for Best Folk Group. Indhira Serrano (Colombia) is an actor and model who, since 2001 has been involved in around 30 television productions, mainly in Colombia. Since 2015 she has been giving theReconstruyendo imaginarios’ series of lectures and workshops in which she reflects on the relationships we have with money, education, our partners and power. In conversation with Humberto Vélez.

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Velia Vidal, Miroslava Herrera and Indhira Serrano in conversation with Humberto Vélez

Event 16

Javier Moro in conversation with Juan David Morgan

 Museo del Canal (Auditorio)
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The celebrated Spanish author Javier Moro will talk to Juan David Morgan about his most recent books. Moro, one of the bestselling Spanish-language writers, is also a journalist and has worked as a screenwriter and film producer in Hollywood. His books include Senderos de libertad (1992), El pie de Jaipur (1995), Las montañas de Buda (1997), a work written together with Dominique Lapierre: Five Past Midnight In Bhopal (2001), Passion India, The Red Sari, El imperio eres tú (2011 Planeta Prize) and, more recently Nos quieren muertos, which the author will talk about at this event. This book, which is both an exciting read and a rigorous study, is about a key figure for understanding contemporary Venezuela: Leopoldo López. Upon being jailed in 2014, after leading massive protests against the Maduro government, López became a symbol of the struggle for democracy in the country.

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Javier Moro in conversation with Juan David Morgan

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