12/05/2026
Following his definitive acquittal after nearly three years under judicial restriction, Colombian artist and activist Jota Ramos is speaking openly about racism, institutional violence, artistic freedom, and the power of collective resistance.
Through music and artistic activism, Ramos and the collective Haga Que Pase have long used their platform to confront corruption, inequality, and injustice in Colombia and beyond.
In this conversation with Fair Play, he reflects on what it means to survive criminalisation as an artist while continuing to speak out.
Swipe through for excerpts from the interview and read the full article here: https://www.anticorruptionmusic.org/post/jota-ramos-cleared-of-all-charges