What is the sense of working on reconciliation in a divided society? The struggle for representation in the public space and its link with reconciliation in Colombia today
Author: Carlos Andrés García Carvajal (Bogotá, Colombia)
“We propose new symbols in public spaces. Symbols that apologize for violence are imposed in all public spaces in Colombia, we have to look for other symbols that reconcile us with all the actors that exist in Colombia” (Secretary of the Indigenous Authorities Movement of Colombia, 2021).
The recent "national strikes" in Colombia have made visible the need to ask about the relation between the uses of the public space and their relationship with troubled pasts and present injustices and the need to understand reconciliation as a broad process that affects and even includes people who have never been involved in an armed conflict. For this reason, this essay will begin by presenting the connection between reconciliation and peacebuilding in divided societies, and then present a quick context of the current situation in Colombia, in order to address the question of what is the sense of working on reconciliation in a divided society? The resources used are data from the government of Colombia, which will allow presenting a current social and political panorama; the interviews carried out with three Colombian social leaders, which will allow having a comprehensive perspective of the challenges and possibilities of reconciliation today; and the experience accumulated in my work at the University of Los Andes. This, framed within the general themes addressed throughout the course. In addition, some photographs were used to better understand the artistic actions that are currently being carried out in the country to reconfigure, reappropriate, or resignifying public spaces. This work is carried out within the framework of the “Peace Building in Divided Societies” summer course, offered by the Peace Academy Foundation (PAF) developed between July and September 2021.