Residency Registration by Right
Solidarity Concert and Recital
Free, until full capacity is reached
Museo Situado, Abierto hasta el Amanecer, AISE, Alcalá Acoge, Asociación Apoyo, Clases de Castellano de La Villana, Coordinadora de Barrios, Dragones de Lavapiés, Hola Vecinas, Red Interlavapiés, Red Solidaria de Acogida, Red Solidaria Popular Latina Carabanchel, San Carlos Borromeo, Senda de Cuidados, Sindicato Mantero de Madrid, Territorio Doméstico, Valiente Bangla
Salma Bechar Atif, CCI La Tortuga, Coro de Mujeres Malvaloca, Delameseta, Guacamayo Tropical, Helena Maleno, La Mare, Djiby Mbaye, Alicia Ramos, Kevin Ramírez, Solanyely Sánchez Escobar, Miguel Ángel Vázquez
The right to register residency for those in an irregular administrative situation is a demand made throughout history by collectives of migrant and anti-racist struggles. Not having access to this right makes people invisible and stops them from accessing issues at stake in their daily survival, for instance healthcare, welfare benefits, requesting a residence permit, enrolling children at school, opening a bank account, and numerous other procedures. Many social collectives are denouncing the denial of access to the registration of residency, citing it as a form of institutional racism and a human rights violation.
Museo Situado unites with the launch of the Padrón por derecho (Residency Registration by Right) campaign, together with different collectives, to make citizens aware of institutions’ compliance in people’s right to register their residency. This encounter features music and poetry which open another awareness-raising window upon this collective demand.
Participants
Salma Bechar Atif is a Madrid-born Moroccan poet and writer, and the co-author of Agharas (La Parcería Edita, 2024).
CCIC La Tortuga is a cultural centre in Lavapiés where Music, Theatre of oppressed women, Writing, Language, Anthropology and Theatre classes are taught.
Coro de Mujeres Malvaloca is a forty-strong group of diverse women united by a common desire to create a fairer and solidarity-based society through the transformative power of music.
Delameseta is a music project rooted in electronica that came into being in 2023 in Valladolid. It puts forward a journey through traditional rhythms and sounds from the territory of Castilla y León, but from a current perspective. Thus, electronic and urban music become the backbone to create a repertoire devised for dance and celebration.
Guacamayo Tropical is a Colombian duo based in Madrid who have been disseminating cumbia, love and joy on dancefloors and in clubs around the world since 2011.
Helena Maleno is a human rights advocate, journalist, researcher, documentary-maker and writer from Spain.
La Mare is a composer, musician and singer from Cádiz, and a lover of the word and world music. Her musical approach is based on the “rhythms from the world’s south”, which span traditional rhythms from north to south of the Iberian Peninsula, with shades of Latin American folklore and its profound African roots. Her latest record is Del Fuego. Parte I (2023).
Djiby Mbaye is a social worker and coordinator of the refugee area of the Fundación La Merced Migraciones, and also a co-founder and coordinator of NTI (New Type of Immigrant) in Madrid.
Kevin Ramírez is a poet, theatre creator and storyteller from Ecuador. He is the co-author of Intersticios. El lugar de la palabra (La Parcería Edita, 2023) and Matria poética (La Imprenta, 2023).
Alicia Ramos is a singer-songwriter from the Canary Islands who combines activism on the trans scene with her musical vocation.
Solanyely Sánchez Escobar is a sociologist, poet, actress and anti-racist artivist. She is the co-author of Intersticios. El lugar de la palabra (La Parcería Edita, 2023).
Miguel Ángel Vázquez is an editor, bookseller and cultural manager on the La Imprenta partnership project. He has recently coordinated Naturaleza poética (La Imprenta, 2022), the broadest anthology of ecopoetry in Spanish.