Andrei Roa
- Andrei Roa
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Title
Andrei Roa
Subject
Testimonio about the World March
Description
Andrei has taken part in the Humanist Movement as a photographer and journalist. Along with the Viajer@s por la Paz, he accompanied the World March from his city Bogota to its end point in Punta de Vacas, Argentina. He shared the following video testimonio before a Blessing Ceremony by the Amautas of Tiwanaku, Bolivia. A few days earlier, he had shared a written testimonio while waiting at the Colombian customs office to attend a WM rally for binational cooperation at Ecuador border (Transcription and English translation below):
Written Testimonio Transcription
La Marcha y Yo: “Participo del Movimiento Humanista hace 19 años. En todo este tiempo he hecho parte de diversos proyectos de humanismo, paz, y no violencia.También he participado como fotógrafo y reportero de distintas marchas y proyectos sociales.”
La Marcha y el Mundo: “Pienso que la marcha es la oportunida para darse cuenta de que la mayoría de la gente quiere vivir en paz. Para hacer redes y conocer personas y organizaciones, que trabajan por la paz mundial y entendimiento entre los pueblos.”
La Marcha y el Futuro: “La marcha se proyecta como la posibilidad de establecer relaciones entre personas e instituciones y conformar una fuerza suficiente para presionar a los gobiernos, instituciones y personajes para transformar la historia.”
Otros Temas: “Trabajo con un proyecto que se llama "más que voz." Es un periodismo virtual que publica reportajes sobre juventud, participación ciudadana, política, procesos sociales y temas sobre no violencia y resolución pacífica de conflictos. www.masquevoz.com”
Written Testimonio Translation
The March and I: "I have participated in the Humanist movement for 19 years. I all this time I have been part of diverse projects of humanism, peace, and non violence. I have also participated as photographer and reporter of different marches and social projects. "
The March and the World: "I think that the march is the opportunity to realize that a majority among people want to live in peace. [The march is the opportunity] to make networks and meet people and organizations that work for world peace and understanding among peoples. "
The March and the Future: “The march projects itself as the possibility to establish relationships among people and institutions, and to come together as a force sufficiently [strong] to pressure governments, institutions, and personalities to transform history.”
Other themes: “I work in a project called “more than voice” [“más que voz”]. It is virtual journalism that published reportages about youth, civic participation, politics, social processes, and topics about non violence and the peaceful resolution of conflicts. www.masquevoz.com “
Creator
Andrei & Memoscopio
Date
dec/23/2009 (videotestimony)
dec/17/2009 (written testimony)
dec/17/2009 (written testimony)
Format
video and written testimonio
Language
Spanish with English translation
Identifier
TMM211
Contribution Form
Online Submission
No
Posting Consent
Yes
Submission Consent
Yes
Contributor is Creator
Yes
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Memoscopio Team
Interviewee
Andrei Roa Saboya, age 31, Colombian, designer/photographer, WM organizer and and marcher with Viajeros por la Paz during the Colombia-Argentina route.
Location
Tiwanaku, Bolivia (video-taped testimony)
Colombian Customs, Rumichaca International Bridge, Colombia-Ecuador border (written testimony)
Colombian Customs, Rumichaca International Bridge, Colombia-Ecuador border (written testimony)
Citation
Andrei & Memoscopio, "Andrei Roa ," in Memoscopio Digital Archive, Item #732, http://archive.memoscopio.org/exhibits/show/moments-of-the-world-march/ColombiaEcuador-border/item/732 (accessed November 21, 2024).