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Center of interest: “The Modernist footprint in the Camp de Tarragona: Resources and practical information“ at Bellissens campus CRAI
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June 10 marks the anniversary of the deaths of two famous architects of this movement, the Catalan Antoni Gaudí and the Hungarian Ödön Lechner.
With a physical exhibition (until July 11) and a virtual guide, from CRAI we want to help increase the interest of the entire university community in the modernist heritage of the province of Tarragona.
You will find more information in our guide, which includes other digital resources of interest.
Exhibition “12 years of Tarragona Comic Week” at the Bellissens Campus CRAI
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On the occasion of the presentation of the book Mirades i estudis desde la Setmana del Còmic de Tarragona, by the professor of the Department of Catalan Philology Emili Samper, an exhibition has been organized a sample of the posters of the lasts twelve editions. The posters combine the comic and the city of Tarragona and have been made, in each edition, by a member of Delirópolis or by a guest author of recognized prestige. Each poster has its own style.
The exhibition is complemented by an audiovisual and selected comics from the CRAI collection and is curated by URV Publications and the Guillem Oliver Center for Historical and Social Studies.
Exhibition “Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Propaganda, manipulation and confrontation of narratives" at Terres de l'Ebre Campus CRAI
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The exhibition "The concentration camp of Sachsenhausen. Propaganda, manipulation and confrontation of narratives", takes us back in history and in time to get closer to the reality that was built in the Nazi concentration camp of Sachsenhausen, located from 1936 to 1950 in the north of Berlin, in the city of Oranienburg (now the federal state of Brandenburg). And, focusing from its origins to the year 1945, it shows on the different testimonies that victims and perpetrators have left us. On the one hand the Nazis, with their propaganda photographs. On the other, we will see the version of those who were prisoners through drawings and memories of lived experiences.
The exhibition, made up of 10 roll-ups, aims to foster a critical spirit, raise awareness of the dangers of manipulation, fascism and Nazism. It also aims to somehow dignify the memory of the victims by recovering the experiences of those who were imprisoned.
You can visit it in the various campus CRAIs that the university has throughout the territory following her itinerary on CRAI Agend.

Center of interest: “LGTBIQ+“ at the Terres de l'Ebre Campus CRAI
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On June 28, 1969, a police raid on a popular ambient bar called the Stonewall Inn - Greenwich Village, New York, marks the beginning of a continuous fight for the defense of sexual and gender diversity.
Brenda Howard, a New York bisexual activist known as the mother of pride, is credited with putting on the first pride parade to commemorate the first anniversary of the Stonewall events.
Since then, the community has used this date to claim the freedom and dignity of the entire group.
The concept of pride is used to highlight the idea that no person should be ashamed of what they are, with the aim of transmitting the intrinsic dignity of each human being, which should not be affected by their gender identity or expression or their sexual orientation. .
At the Terres de l'Ebre campus CRAI and within the month of pride we have prepared a center of interest with material on this subject that can be consulted or borrowed.