quinta-feira, 23 de abril de 2020

UNESCO|«Conceived as a major forum for pan‑African dialogue and exchange, the first Biennale of Luanda (Angola), held in September, highlighted Africa’s cultural diversity, its rich heritage, the creativity of its artists and their contribution to a culture of peace. On this occasion, UNESCO Director‑General Audrey Azoulay visited the National Slavery Museum in Luanda, accompanied by students from the city’s primary schools»




E o começo do Prefácio do Relatório da UNESCO donde se tirou a imagem acima: « Our era must respond to the multiple divides that split the world. Divides of inequality, first of all – inequalities between States and between women and men for access to decent living conditions and quality education. Then we have technological divides, which widen the gap between those who benefit from innovations and those who are excluded from them. Divides created by murderous ideologies as well, which thrive on ignorance, denial of others and indoctrination. Environmental fractures, finally, caused by global warming and the loss of biodiversity, which are destroying the beauty of the world and making it less hospitable». Continue a ler.


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