the grouping SONS Capital inaugurated this Thursday the Institute of Human Rights and Memory (IDHUM)in the House of Militancy-Sons of the former ESMA.
The new educational space will aim to integrate proposals for form “fairer and more egalitarian societiesplus inclusive, equitable Y supportive“.
The event was attended by the Minister of Education of the Nation, Jaime Perczyk; the referent of Mothers of Plaza de Mayo Founding Line Taty Almeida and the researcher Dora Barrancosamong others.
“We are what we were and we are going to be what we do,” said the minister about the political commitment that education must have towards human rights organizations and memory.
Taty Almeida celebrated the inauguration of the space and highlighted the importance of education “for keep remembering“and vindicate the militancy of the disappeared kidnapped by the last dictatorship.
As explained by the members of the Institute, the educational approach points to curricular and extracurricular proposals in order to “stimulate critical thinking” from the epistemological, pedagogical and philosophical conceptions that promote its unrestricted defense.
Several educational agreements were signed with the National Pedagogical University (UNIPE), the National University of La Plata (UNLP) and the Arturo Jauretche National University (UNAJ), where postgraduate proposals and training seminars in Education and Human Rights were held.