Bosch i Cardellach Foundation launches lectures to counter Francoism whitewashing

The academic institution organizes three sessions in Sabadell to analyze repression and anti-fascist struggles.

A microphone on a podium in an academic assembly hall.
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A microphone on a podium in an academic assembly hall.

The Bosch i Cardellach Foundation has launched a series of three lectures in Sabadell to address historical memory and counter the whitewashing of the Franco dictatorship.

The academic entity is concerned about historical revisionism and the trivialization of the regime. These sessions are specifically designed for high school students to provide a factual basis against ideological discourses that question democratic foundations.
The program includes experts like Josep Antoni Pozo and Virginia Domínguez. The lectures will cover topics such as repression, daily life, and the labor struggles that led to the end of the dictatorship in Sabadell during the 1970s.