

ANNCOM
Almost half a year after the passing of the Argentine Sign Language Law, civil groups and state agencies are beginning to offer inclusive activities. This week the Deaf Film Festival ended and there are the usual free Cultural Round tours, among other offerings.

Defending memory on a new 24 March: the legacy of Grandmothers and Mothers to build the future
El Destape
In a present with rising denialist speeches, supported by Milei’s government, leaders, clubs and institutions propose to be a haven for the heritage of the Grandmothers and Mothers of Plaza de Mayo. What will the flag of Memory, Truth and Justice be like in the generations to come?

Identity and generational legacy
ANNCOM
Ronda Cultural presented “Dialogues for Identity,” a six-chapter audiovisual series that addresses the horror of the dictatorship through intergenerational conversations.

Free micro-walks
in Buenos Aires
Tourisnauta
The Ronda Cultural Civil Association once again organized free cultural tours in the City of Buenos Aires. The activity had been taking place before the pandemic and after almost a year of inactivity, they decided to resume it with shorter tours and in small groups of people.

#RondaDesdeCasa: a different cultural proposal
Infobae
With Ronda Desde Casa we invite you to travel through culture, stimulate creativity and enter the world of different artists through virtuality.

Ronda Cultural, or how to walk through Buenos Aires to discover it with new eyes
Infobae
An non- profit organisation offers residents a new perspective on their cultural spaces through walking tours around different parts of the city. What is this proposal about? It invites dialogue between museums and the neighborhoods they live in.

Visit museums without leaving home
ANNCOM
International Museum Day is celebrated annually on May 18 in more than 150 countries. The day has been observed since 1977, with the aim of raising awareness about the importance of cultural enrichment and exchange.

Guided tours: a way to militarize access to culture
Tiempo Argentino
Ronda Cultural was a program of the former Ministry of Culture that was closed as soon as Macri took office. Its members organized themselves as a non-profit association to maintain the activity. Today, its team is larger, visits more museums and attracts more people.

A cultural tour to get to know the city
TN
Ronda Cultural is an NGO that promotes access to culture through cultural tours that propose discovering the other side of museums and artistic spaces in the City of Buenos Aires.

Call for visual artists
Infobae
Ronda Cultural, together with Fundación Medifé, invites emerging visual artists to present a work that redefines, from their personal, aesthetic and everyday experiences, a work of heritage or of the urban landscapes of the City of Buenos Aires.

Ronda Cultural: A new way to transform the world
La Piedra de Sisifo
Ronda Cultural emerged as a program of the Ministry of Culture of the Nation in 2013. Originally it consisted of a series of tours whose objective was to generate a space for integration that would bring people closer to museums and other National Cultural Spaces in the City of Buenos Aires.

CULTURAL MEDIATION AS A FORM OF POLITICAL ACTION
RGC EDICIONES
Cultural policies are part of a network of actions by the State, the community and civil institutions, inscribed in different proposals or country models.

Cultural tours: the charm of the City of Buenos Aires and its museums
Tribuna de Periodistas
The urban curious of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires are in for a treat: the NGO Ronda Cultural and its offer – to tour the city and its museums under the “Walking Cultural Tours” modality – gains dilettantes at each event.

Ronda Cultural does not give up
Página 12
In January 2016 they were fired by the new management of the Ministry of Culture, but the team of specialized guides decided to continue.

An illustrated guide. Twelve scenes from cities in the country reinterpreted by artists
La Nación
“Argentina: Urban Illustrations” brings together photographs, illustrations and information about emblematic or enigmatic sites in Rosario, Tilcara, General Roca, San Martín de los Andes, Mar del Plata and Goya, among other locations.
