reaching the end of my time in EAST TIMOR :((… used the afternoon to climb the CRISTO’s stairs and check out the beaches from above. ![]()
after an intense week of resistance films, one needs pristine beach time. found TIMORESE paradise in JACO ISLAND, but hell to get there!!!
wow. I was just made a TIMORESE queen
. the students of CSMA/ TVET did a surpise song for me and dressed me as a traditional TIMORESE
. sooo sweet kids!!!
just did the round of universities to personally invite UNTL and UNDIL students to our RESISTANCE FILM SERIES in EAST TIMOR
. huge thanks to our host Graça Viegas from Fundacao Oriente, our team back in NYC and all friends/supporters making things happen! see you tonight for CULTURES OF RESISTANCE
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trying to engage the university youth of EAST TIMOR to help me set up an event for the WESTERN SAHARA solidarity movement here. so many parallels in history… and for a long while, most thought EAST TIMOR had no chance of regaining freedom from INDONESIA and WESTERN SAHARA self-determination was coming soon. and the whole contrary happened. EAST TIMOR became independent in 2002, while WESTERN SAHARA, 40+ years later, is still waiting for the promised referendum to get rid of MOROCCAN occupation. sometimes history takes twists and turns in surprising fashion!
[Photo credit: Iara Lee.]




