Article published In: Concepts and Transformation
Vol. 8:2 (2003) ► pp.117–132
The world social forum and the agenda of grassroots education
Published online: 26 September 2003
https://doi.org/10.1075/cat.8.2.02str
https://doi.org/10.1075/cat.8.2.02str
It is the dream that liberates. From everything: from the world, from others,
from us. It is necessary to believe in the dream. And to save it always. In order
to save ourselves. In order to leave the radiant face of our joy in the last
wilderness, and in the last shadow, where other lives will come later and ask
the things that we today are asking ourselves. (Cecília Meireles)
...perhaps the correct idea is that the future is just an immense void, that the
future is but the time with which the eternal present feeds itself. If the future
is void, thought Tertuliano Máximo Afonso, then there is nothing that he
may call Sunday, its fortuitous existence depends on my existence, and if I died
at this moment, a part of the future or of the possible futures would be
cancelled forever. (José Saramago)
This article looks at the Third World Social Forum from the perspective of Grassroots Education. Initially it deals with the objectives and the dynamics of the Forum and then identifies themes for reformulating the agenda for Grassroots Education. The first point refers to the necessity and possibility for Grassroots Education to redefine itself as a global project. The second deals with the plurality of inputs and the subsequent epistemological and methodological challenges. Finally, I identify some emerging and recurrent themes based on the 1,286 workshops offered during the Forum.
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