Frida Muenala from Mullu

Mullu is a digital platform composed of filmmakers, communicators, journalists, and defenders of ancestral territories, deeply rooted and inspired by the worldview of the Indigenous peoples of Abya Yala (Latin America). As a collective, its work reflects the struggles, memories, and identities of these communities. Mullu aims to establish itself as a regional platform for distribution, production, and training, specifically designed to empower creators from Indigenous and Afro-descendant communities, putting these territories at the forefront of the fight for environmental and cultural justice, highlighting their essential role in these global conflicts.

Contributions

post Presents: Assemblies in Uncertain Times

This public program brought together Nancy Adajania, May Adadol Ingawanij, and Frida Muenala from Mullu for an evening of inquiry into forms and practices of gathering. The speakers, who represent diverse practices in the cultural fields—from art making to curation to institutional leadership—and operate across vast geographies, unpacked their different approaches to assemblies. Among the…