the Chair will be issued free
Native Peoples (The Latin American Cultural Institute
was present to support the initiative)
Native Peoples (The Latin American Cultural Institute
was present to support the initiative)
representatives of Aboriginal communities in the provinces of Buenos Aires, Cordoba and San Luis and authorities the UNNOBA signed an agreement to issue the Chair Free Peoples, which will be coordinated by the leader Oscar Farias.
The event was held at the Aula Magna of the Chancellor, before an audience made up mostly of representatives of Aboriginal communities, who before signing gathered around a rector William Tamarit ritual.El recalled that UNNOBA since its inception was raised to be an Open University: "For this room has displayed the most diverse chairs, which have arisen from discussions with liberal ideological or even cultural Marxists, as the chair of José Martà that we share with our Cuban brothers. A few days ago we signed the relaunch of the Chair of Christian Thought Free. "Rector said the University takes its role in facilitating the meeting place, discussion and cultural exchange which everyone can come out stronger in the recognition of others." One of the challenges facing Latin American universities is to strengthen intercultural dialogue. It is recognized among peers and siblings to talk and grow together. That is the expectation with which we put all our effort and wisdom you, "he added Tamarit.Por its part, Farias spoke to the community and thanked the UNNOBA to open their doors." They are happy our hearts, happy is an honor for us that this house of higher learning has given us this place to talk and clarify our communities. We are a Mapuche ancestral territory, our peoples have been aware through the ages interact beyond borders. Thanks to the University for having created this space, "he said.
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