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The 2nd International Campus City of La Laguna inaugurates a series of meetings with Canarian women writers that will address memory, territory and diversity

These literary gatherings of Canarian women writers are spaces for dialogue, reflection and exchange around three themes: memory, territory and diversity.

The 2nd International Campus City of La Laguna celebrates the democratic and humanist legacy of Gregorio Peces-Barba

This Thursday saw the opening of the exhibition 'Legacy-Archive Gregorio Peces-Barba. The voice of democracy and human rights', a show that recovers the intellectual and political trajectory of one of the decisive figures of democratic Spain.

The Ciudad de La Laguna International Campus inaugurates an exhibition on the 1994 Universal Declaration of Human Rights for Future Generations of La Laguna

This exhibition highlights the enduring relevance of this historical commitment to human dignity, coexistence, and responsibility towards future generations, and will be available until July 30th at Casa Anchieta in La Laguna.

The 2nd International Campus City of La Laguna will address the major challenges of democracy and human rights, heritage and artificial intelligence

The city of La Laguna hosts the second edition of the Ciudad de La Laguna International Campus, a forum for academic and civic reflection that will bring together prominent figures to address some of today's major challenges.

Our memory can change over time and be influenced by what we learn or how we interpret an experience

María Ángeles Alonso, PhD in Psychology from the University of La Laguna, reminds us in this interview that memory is not a perfect copy of the past, but a flexible tool that helps us learn from our experiences and orient ourselves in the future.

The role of international journalism is to continue exposing crimes against humanity

From the invisible front lines of information, Mayte Carrasco reminds us that telling the truth is an act of resistance today. Her humanist perspective champions memory, empathy, and ethical journalism as essential tools for refusing to normalize war or forget its victims.

Advances in nanotechnology and neuroscience have the potential to change not only our society, but also our personalities

Advances in neuroscience and neurotechnology can completely transform our social and personal models at all levels. Raquel Marín advocates for prevention and daily brain care as the key to healthy aging.

The 20th century was characterized by broad generalities in heritage, whereas now the focus is more on specifics.

Interview with Carmen Espegel, Professor of Architectural Projects at the ETSAM (Madrid School of Architecture), in which she advocates for a heritage understood from a particular perspective, where each layer of the past engages with the present to project the future. She defends its active reuse as the basis for identity, continuity, and transformation.

I am confident that there will be a global reaction to ensure that conflicts are resolved peacefully once again.

Carlos Batalla Sordo, a member of the Spanish Red Cross for over 25 years, has led humanitarian operations in conflicts such as Yemen and Palestine. At the Ciudad de La Laguna International Campus, he shared his vision focused on the dignity and humanity of war victims.