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Reflexiones sobre los movimientos que ampliaron la democracia en los años 60

DianaUribe.fm19 de junio de 202601:09:15
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A través del movimiento por los derechos civiles, las movilizaciones estudiantiles, el hippismo y las nuevas luchas por el reconocimiento y la inclusión, analizamos cómo una generación comenzó a cuestionar las certezas heredadas en la posguerra y a ampliar los límites de la participación democrática. Más allá de sus expresiones más conocidas, la contracultura abrió debates fundamentales sobre la igualdad, la libertad, la diversidad, la convivencia y el sentido de vida. Una reflexión histórica sobre cómo las democracias se fortalecen cuando son capaces de incorporar nuevas voces, tramitar el desacuerdo y construir espacios comunes para personas y grupos profundamente diferentes.

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  • Martin Luther King Jr. y la Carta desde la Cárcel de Birmingham

Aquí encontrarán uno de los textos más importantes de la historia de los derechos civiles, una carta escrita por Martin Luther King Jr. donde explica por qué la desobediencia civil puede ser una herramienta legítima frente a las leyes injustas.

  • Henry David Thoreau y la Desobediencia Civil

El ensayo inspiró a Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. y numerosos movimientos pacifistas alrededor del mundo. Una reflexión sobre la relación entre conciencia, ley y justicia.

  • Rosa Parks y el Boicot de Autobuses de Montgomery

La historia de la protesta que dio inicio al movimiento moderno por los derechos civiles en Estados Unidos y cambió el rumbo de la democracia estadounidense. (Inglés)

Una introducción elaborada por Encyclopaedia Britannica sobre el proceso histórico que impulsó la ampliación de derechos y la lucha contra la segregación racial.

  • Black Power y Stokely Carmichael

Una explicación sobre el surgimiento del orgullo afroamericano y la construcción de nuevas identidades políticas dentro del movimiento por los derechos civiles.

El movimiento estudiantil que defendió la libertad de expresión y el derecho al disenso dentro de las universidades durante los años sesenta. (Inglés)

La historia de una de las autoras más influyentes del siglo XX y de cómo sus ideas ayudaron a construir la conciencia ecológica contemporánea. (Inglés)

Recomendaciones Culturales
  • Película recomendada: Selma (2014)

Una reconstrucción cinematográfica de las marchas por el derecho al voto lideradas por Martin Luther King Jr. en Alabama. ➡ https://mubi.com/en/co/films/selma

  • Película recomendada: Malcolm X (1992)

Para complementar la historia de los derechos civiles desde una perspectiva distinta a la de Martin Luther King Jr.

https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/malcolm-x/umc.cmc.4tvd4yh39kjpqi67uyd8jvl2i

  • Película recomendada: The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)

Para entender las protestas contra la Guerra de Vietnam y la dimensión política de la contracultura.

http://netflix.com/co-en/title/81043755

  • Album recomendado: What's Going On – Marvin Gaye

Uno de los álbumes más importantes de la historia de la música popular, dedicado a temas como la guerra, la discriminación y la justicia social. ➡ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-kA3UtBj4M&list=PLnif9Rfb5AdnouIPnWr4DunLkZ7vO23Ef

  • Canción recomendada: The Times They Are A-Changin' - Bob Dylan (1964)

Probablemente la canción que mejor resume el espíritu de cambio que atravesó la década de los sesenta.

https://youtu.be/90WD_ats6eE?si=in-bQYv5TTgULj67

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