Narrative Justice
A way of looking at and recognizing the past to construct the future that we want. This glance proposes that the stories need to be narrated by those who have experienced them. Learn, document and share varied stories of people, communities and towns contributes to the construction of identity and promotes diversity of perspectives.
Desde Adentro (From the Inside)
Documentary that follows the story of three Puertorican communities while they forge their way towards a fair recovery: a historically black and industrial town confronting displacement; a town of older folks in Comerío unattended by their local government; and a mountainous community in Humacao with a long trajectory of community-based organizing and social resistance. Throughout the main characters we learn how the struggle for recovery relates to the political and economical context of the archipelago.
If a community, collective, festival, or other organization is interested in screening Desde Adentro, we invite you to contact us directly. La Maraña is open to collaborations that bring the documentary to diverse audiences and create spaces for dialogue and reflection.
Imaginación Post María (Post María Imagination)
After the passing of hurricanes Irma and María a collective movement of community initiatives is reimagining Puerto Rico’s recovery.
La Virgen de los Pescadores (The Fishers Virgin)
Since 1918 the processions of Our Lady of Carmel (Virgen del Carmen) by land and sea are part of the cultural and identity expressions of the town of Aguadilla. Our Lady of Carmel, the fishers patron, is who protects them each time they go out to sea.