translated from Spanish: An artistic demonstration against terrifyingness will take place on Tuesday

In recent weeks, Argentina has been whether it was through a number of conflicts of all kinds that allow us to start talking about a social, ecological and climate emergency. As a result of this and the low impact of social media campaigns, Eco House, a non-profit organization that promotes sustainable development, will lead an artistic demonstration to call for greater citizen participation in issues of public interest. At the same time, the motion will aim to collaborate with social organizations and picnic areas. The goal to overcome are the 500 pairs of shoes of all kinds.

NOW the fire in the Cordoba saws is “out of control and explosive.” The director of Civil Defense said he is “very big, one of the worst of the last few years.” Moves from Copacabana to Punilla. There are evacuees. Two other floodlights Cosquín and Despeñaderos. pic.twitter.com/72jPQxa2Cd — Eco House (@ecohouseok)
August 23, 2020

These shoes will be used for an artivist movement (art and activism) in front of the Chancellery on Tuesday, August 25. According to the organization, after the protest, these footwear will be destined for different social organizations. They are: “We Grow Together” (Florencio Varela), “A Hug to the Heart” (CABA), Association “Step of the Free” (Barrio 31), Culebron Timbal (Moreno), “All of us” (San Isidro) and the parish “Virgen de los Milagros de Caarupé” (Barrio 21- 24). From the mainstream statement, the organization says: “Action against Chancellery aims to put on the table the express request of society to place the environment as a transversal axis to the economic, the social and the political”.
Continuing with the comment from Eco House, the trigger for this event was the Chancellery agreement with China, which they define as an “unsustainable productive model”. This initiative will have a modality similar to a demonstration in London claiming for the same thing: coronavirus and climate change.

Original source in Spanish

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