Organizations present at the People’s Summit recognized the creation of the International Movement of Affected People as a decisive step toward strengthening global resistance in the face of environmental disasters and the climate crisis
Artist Hilda Souto writes about the arpilleras of the affected women in Brazil and highlights that “by embroidering together, these women produce a collective body of resistance, an aesthetic and political community that recognizes itself in pain, but also in the power of creation
In total, 15 pieces produced by affected women from across Brazil are part of the exhibition, which will visit four Austrian cities until April 2026