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Who are you and how did this project start? 0:25
When and where did this project start? 1:29
What relationship does this project have, if any, with 15 M or with the field of cultural activism? 3:31
Why do you call yourselves “Unitaria?” 4:30
What legal formula have you chosen? 5:29
What have you learned in the process of constituting as a non-profit? 6:40
What does it mean to work in the context of a non-profit association? 7:41
Is Unitaria a political project? 9:54
What kind of culture does Unitaria defend? 10:39
Do you have some kind of relationship with the field of formal education? 13:05
How do you define culture? 13:39
What kind of workshops does Unitaria organize, and for whom? 14:10
What’s distinct about the Unitaria School? 15:03
How do you program your workshops? 16:13
What kind of relationships do you have to other projects similar to this one? 17:58
What does growth look like for Unitaria? 18:39
What institutional support does Unitaria receive? 19:54
How do you keep hope alive in times of political disaffection? 22:35

“UNITARIA is a multidisciplinary and collaborative space managed by the “Asociación de Amigos sí, pero a Vaquiña polo que Vale,” which has as its primary objective the development of formative actions aimed at professionals principally of the following areas: audiovisual, new technologies, design, acting, DIY, comics, etc. As professionals we know the educational wants and needs of the sector, and we came here with the dream of solving this lack by applying a very simple formula: the creation of high-level study plans imparted by recognized and practicing professionals, for professionals with a hunger for learning. But in UNITARIA we do not want to forget about anyone, so we also design courses, workshops, and talks for people that are getting started or want to expand their knowledge. We are also open to any other proposal or initiative that anyone wishes to share with us, because in UNITARIA we want to keep growing, adapting ourselves to the needs of those we serve. Source