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They present the initiative TatuArte, against prisons and for Basque political prisoners
  • On the 12th, 13th and 14th of April the TatuArte initiative will take place in Arte, Bizkaia. Citizens living in this valley are reportedly organizing themselves through an open assembly. "The work we are doing is completely militant and voluntary, everything is aimed at reflecting the situation of prisoners in prison and in escape, to whom we will show solidarity in different ways." All the money will go to the Basque prisoners, refugees and refugees.
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TattooArtean ekimenaren kartela.

Tattooarte is an initiative that will connect tattoos, art and solidarity. If you want to get a tattoo or perching, you must send an email to tattooartean@gmail.com with the following information: first name, phone number, tattoo information and the date and time that suits you (13 or 14 from 11:00 to 19:20).

They also made a song for the initiative. The words were written by Arkaitz Estiballes, the voice was given to him by Peio from Cristo en Escribe and the music was taken care of by Jagoba (TAOM).

In addition to the tattoos, they will have live video performances, popular food and music:

  • Photographic exhibition “Eleven faces of dispersion KM.0”.
  • The film forum: “Right now!”, Angela Davis and the prisons with her friends from Gipe-Ipes.
  • Conference “New Tools for Violating Civil and Political Rights: White Repression” by Eleak.
  • Scatiometry from the exit, with the members of Red Braga.
  • Fair of prisoners’ material collectives (whoever wants to bring the material must write to the email).
  • Concentration in favor of the young people of Altsatsu.
  • A show in verse (the proverb of making public what we do and what we think between four walls).
  • The Martula Klown show for seniors.

In addition, Torontile’s helper shirts have been launched to raise money and are on sale for 10 euros at the Venta del Pueblo de Artea, Pueblo de Igor, Junta de Zeberio and Arenal Bixer.

The woman on the poster is Maud Stevens Wagner, the first professional tattoo artist.