Some guiding questions for possible contributions are:
- How has access to particular resources, cultural artifacts, archives, and other primary materials shaped understandings and perspectives of Latin American (trans-continental or transnational) solidarities of the past? How have these challenged, contested, altered, or reinforced mainstream collective memory?
- How have solidarity movements of the past evolved through time? How do they inform and influence social and political movements today, and how is this reflected in place, space, discourse, and/or activism?
- What are the different mediums through which solidarity movements of the past are accessed? What has been mobilized, and to what end? (eg. murals, town twinning movements, political posters, memory archives, etc.) What role does the digital play in this context?
- What lessons can we learn from the methods, strategies, successes and shortcomings of past solidarity efforts with Latin America?
- How do we understand and conceptualise solidarity from these contexts?