4th Biennial of the Americas Festival
After seven months of planning and curating, the H360 led a group of 30 civic-social entrepreneurs, activists, entrepreneurs and researchers to participate in the fourth edition of the Biennial of the Americas in Denver, Colorado (USA). The event showed trends in the field of social entrepreneurship, art and culture in the Americas, seeking to strengthen ties between countries in the region.
“As one of its curators, the H360 brought a lot of diversity to the Biennial, people from various parts of Latin America who are referents in their areas. Our goal was to expand the dialogue on civic-social entrepreneurship, new technologies and citizen engagement. I think it was an excellent experience for everyone, “said Piero Bonadeo, vice president of the Humanitas360 Institute. Among the guests of the H360 were Mundano (Pimp My Carroça), Joice Toyota (Vetor Brazil) Bernardo Guillamón (IDB), Raull Santiago (Colectivo Papo Challenge), Ethan Zuckerman (MIT Center for Civic Media), Paulo Rogério (Vale do Dendê), Fabio Silva (Porto Social), Juliana Cardoso (Alumni of the Lemann Foundation), Caio Tendolini (Update), Alejandra Izquierdo (Café Anei) , Bruno Aracaty (Colab: Re), Germano Guimarães (Tellus Group), Carlos Jaramillo and Paulina Villa (Route N), and Mauricio Garcia (Cannalivio).
During the four days of the festival, the program was full of talks, workshops, presentations, art exhibitions and musical attractions.