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Artist Nelson Gonzalez: Engineer of Ideas

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NELSON GONZALEZ is an artist, producer and curator born in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Since 2003, he has lived and worked in Aruba. He is currently working on a monumental sculpture project for the City of Doral titled “MIGRANTE,” which will honor the citizens and immigrants of Doral who contributed to the progress of their city.

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Architect Elisa Silva: Combating Territorial Inequality

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ELISA SILVA is director and founder of Enlace Arquitectura 2007 and Enlace Foundation 2017, established in Caracas, Venezuela. Projects focus on raising awareness of spatial inequality and the urban environment through public space interventions, informal settlement integration and strengthening rural landscapes. Enlace’s work has been recognized in international biennials, competitions, and design exhibitions.

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Carla Berkowitz Brings “Critical Thinking” to the Screen

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CARLA BERKOWITZ is the Executive Producer of the highly acclaimed independent feature film Critical Thinking. The film, directed by and starring the Emmy-award winning actor John Leguizamo, tells the true story of the 1998 Miami Jackson Senior High School chess team, which was the first LatinX inner city team to win the U.S. National Chess Championship. Berkowitz spent over 20 years developing the project from story to screenplay to film.

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Carla Berkowitz Brings “Critical Thinking” to the Screen

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CARLA BERKOWITZ is the Executive Producer of the highly acclaimed independent feature film Critical Thinking. The film, directed by and starring the Emmy-award winning actor John Leguizamo, tells the true story of the 1998 Miami Jackson Senior High School chess team, which was the first LatinX inner city team to win the U.S. National Chess Championship. Berkowitz spent over 20 years developing the project from story to screenplay to film.

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Discussion: “A La Calle” at the Miami Film Festival

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“A LA CALLE” premieres at the MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL — MARCH 9-11.

“A LA CALLE” is a firsthand account of the extraordinary efforts of ordinary Venezuelans to reclaim their democracy from the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro, whose corrupt and brutal policies have plunged the country into economic ruin. Working with a network of clandestine camera crews, the filmmakers spent three years recording exclusive interviews with key opposition figures.

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