Members of the university extension program "The right to have rights", participated as guests Day Thoughts and Actions from Rights organized by Civil Association for Equality and Justice (ACIJ). It took place in May at the headquarters of ATE Moreno and had the "to discuss, share and question the actions of the law as a tool of social transformation .
Day In had photo exhibits, videos and short films were projected documentales.realizados by young people. Also attended by the education commission Permanent Assembly for Human Rights, the Collective for Research and Legal Action (CIAJ) Legal Support Center Community ACIJ, Foundation Defenders of the Chaco Moreno and students and teachers Basic High School No. 35.
In the talk addressed the human rights issues from different perspectives, looking at the points of contact between the different experiences and methodologies proposed by each. The emphasis was on education / training thinking from the formal, non formal and from a community perspective.
counted with the presence and participation of lawyers, teachers, high school students Popular "Growing Together" Barrio El Cañon, law students UBA and Directors of ATE Moreno. Material was exchanged between the different initiatives.
The day
activities were developed in the framework of the proposed "Thoughts and actions from rights "photographic exhibition and traveled on the process of training undertaken by matching on Moreno and the projection of various audiovisual materials.
the video was projected "History of Ramon. Discriminated from a guy who wakes up ", performed by students of 2 nd year of High School Basic No 35. Also saw a series of three short films made by young members of the Foundation Defensores del Chaco Moreno, entitled "Youth and Police: an unequal relationship."
The CALC is part of a Community Action Program developed by ACIJ in the town of Moreno, Province of Buenos Aires. In turn, a space where students from the career of law UBA pursue their pre-professional training.
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