Carnations in the street: a cross between Ana Benavente and José Morais
In April 2024, Portugal commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution, the event that put an end to Western Europe's longest dictatorship in the 20th century. In the decade leading up to this historic event, Switzerland - and Geneva in particular - welcomed many Portuguese political exiles and students. Two witnesses to this revolutionary period are invited to talk.From the end of the 1960s onwards, Geneva witnessed a wave of international solidarity debates, festivals and street demonstrations. What were the driving forces: anti-imperialism, a humanitarian perspective or support for the emancipation of peoples? The discussion will be based on a selection of militant posters (1968-1985) held by the Bibliothèque de Genève, the Archives contestataires and the Collège du travail.
In partnership with the Festival Histoire & Cité, and the Bureau de l'intégration et de la citoyenneté, Département de la cohésion sociale.
Speakers: Ana Benavente , José Morais
Moderator: Liliana Azevedo , Flávio Borda D’Água
Adress: Genève — Uni Dufour,Salle U300
Duration: 1h30