Ruido Apr 2026

: Juan Gabriel Vásquez’s novel El Ruido de las Cosas al Caer (The Sound of Things Falling) explores generational trauma in Colombia through the metaphorical sound of social collapse.

Directed by Natalia Beristáin, the Netflix film Ruido centers on Julia, a mother searching for her missing daughter in Mexico. : Juan Gabriel Vásquez’s novel El Ruido de

: The collective believes in the "revolutionary power of images" to break through the silence surrounding human rights violations. 4. Cultural & Literary Contexts : It highlights the shared trauma and the

: The film explores the "noise" of institutional indifference and the collective search led by mothers of the disappeared. 5. Health & Environmental Science

: To amplify Latino voices by providing tools for civic engagement.

: It highlights the shared trauma and the bravery of those who refuse to stay silent in a society that often prefers to ignore "uncomfortable" sounds. 2. Civic Engagement: RUIDO for Creators

: The exhibition Ruido / Noise at the Swiss Institute showcased Colombian American artist Karen Lamassone’s work, using the "noise" of TV screens to illuminate themes of sensuality and urban space. 5. Health & Environmental Science