Published
Bogotá
This article analyzes the project “Esta es mi ciudad: crónicas visuales de exhabitantes de calle”, developed by the audiovisual collective Katapulta Producciones, winner of the Laboratorios habitar mis historias scholarship from the District Institute of Arts (Idartes) in 2018. We take the project as a reference to debate the recognition of citizenship of homeless, which, from this point of view, requires a complex perspective social, cultural and artistic. The conceptual proposal includes four categories: street dweller as different, uneven and disconnected; recognition, citizenship, and intercultural education. The conclusions show that intercultural education with historically excluded populations is made possible through art, and that audiovisual art projects allow exchanges of knowledge, meanings, experiences and stories through teaching and learning processes among the various actors involved.