Students from public schools in SP visit MST school
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A group of high school students from the Municipal School “Professor Deville Allegretti”, in São Paulo, visited this Friday (10) the headquarters of the school of the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST), which offers training focused on the issue agrarianism, Marxism, feminism and diversity. The information was released by the MST itself on social media.
For the X network (formerly Twitter), the MST reported that the students visited the spaces of the Florestan Fernandes National School (ENFF) and “experienced the class “The Agrarian Question and the MST” with Álvaro Anacleto”, one of the members of the MST school’s pedagogical coordination .
“During the day at ENFF, the students also received red MST caps to symbolize an instrument for studying the struggle for land and Popular Agrarian Reform,” added the MST.
The MST also wrote that “according to the supervising professor Marcelo Naves, the purpose of the visit is to study the classes present with the history and struggles of Latin America and the land issue on the continent.”
The school visited by the students is in Guararema, in the interior of São Paulo, and was founded more than 15 years ago by MST activists. Locally, the MST enters into agreements with formal higher education institutions to offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses with a focus on political training.
A People’s Gazette tries to contact the municipal school and the São Paulo Department of Education to find out the reason for the visit to the MST school, but has not yet heard back.
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