04 AprThe past is as diverse as society itself, and yet some pasts have been more represented, while other marginalized groups have traditionally been made invisible or even silenced. What can we do to communicate these pasts, which focus on gender, ethnicity, or sexuality, to the general public in an open way?
Mikel Herrán is an archaeologist from the Complutense University of Madrid, holds a master's degree in Archaeology of the Arab and Islamic World from University College London Qatar, and a PhD in archaeology from the University of Leicester. He gained recognition in 2018 through his historical content videos on YouTube, analyzing Western history from a queer and decolonial perspective.
- Date: Friday, April 4.
- Time: 7:30 PM.
- Place: Ateneu de Maó, Sa Rovellada de Dalt, 25. Maó.
- Organized by: Ateneu de Maó.