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Mayor of Campinas Jonas Donizette and First Lady Sandra Ciocci
Mayor: Jonas Donizette Vice Mayor: Henrique MagalhĂŁes Teixeira First Lady: Sandra Ciocci Secretary of Social Assistance, Person with Disabilities and Human Rights: Eliane Jocelaine Pereira Campinas|SP|Brazil 2018
Dear Mrs. Michelle Obama, It`s our great pleasure to invite your Excellency to our event "Forum Campinas for Peace: Peace is the Way". We have been developing a serious job to create public policies for Human Rights in the Secretary of Human Rights of Campinas, State of São Paulo – Brazil. Campinas is a metropolis of about 1.200.000 citizens and our mayor, Mr. Jonas Donizette, is currently the Present of the National Front of Mayors of Brazil. In 2017 we began a movement called "Campinas for Peace" with the aim of creating a Culture of Peace in our city and country. This movement started when our mayor created the Municipal Council of the Culture of Peace, a collegiate body composed of Civil Society and Governmental representatives, which the main goal is to formulate public policies to enforce an education for peace and to implement services and programs developed by the society and the government to engage the society and to ensure Human Rights. Another important step in this movement was theUniversity Pact for the Promotion of Diversity andCulture of Peace, signed between the City Hall ofCampinas, UN High Commission of the UNHCR, TheFederal Government and Public and Private Universities, with the purposeof promoting training for Human Rights and Cultureof Peace and develop technical cooperation topromote peace in the city of Campinas. To make a dialogue with the whole society about ways to make possible the construction of a Culture of Peace that guarantee: the sustainability, Human Rights and Peaceful Interpersonal Relationships, the City Hall of Campinas (Brazil ), through the Municipal Secretary of Social Assistance, Person with Disabilities and Human Rights, organized the rst edition of the Forum Campinas for Peace on February in 2018 promoting lectures and debates with the themes: "Peace: Building Paths" "The struggle against racism in Brazil: with racism there
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is no peace", "Dialogues of Citizenship", "Culture of Peace and the First Childhood : the child in urban space", "Sustainable Economy and Social Development: Peace "; other cultural events and a March for the Eradication of Illiteracy. Among the guests we had the honor to receive the Peace activist Arun Manilal Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, founder and patron of the Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence in Rochester, New York. We have started organizing our next "Forum Campinas for Peace: Peace is theWay, "that will take place in Campinas on March 20, 21, 22 and 23 2019 at Expo Dom Pedro in Campinas / São Paulo. We would like to invite Mrs. Michelle Obama to join us as the main guest that will guide the debate on the global role for the construction of peace, on 22 and 23 March 2019. Peace and Human Rights is the fundamental motto for the development of humankind. Brazil is a rich country in diversity of cultures, beliefs and ethnicities, therefore these are major subjects. Since Mrs. Obama has talked about Human Rights, especially about Gender and Education in Public Policies for Women, it will be essential for Campinas and Brazil to count on your important participation. Our city and sponsors will be glad and honored to receive you with the prospect of sharing your knowledge and to begin a calling for all the people and especially the youth, to be promoters of a Culture of Peace in our country and world. We hope you accept this invitation and we look forward for information regarding costs, security and other important subjects. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please accept, Excellency, the assurances of my highest consideration.
Eliane Jocelaine Pereira Secretary of Social Assistance, Person with Disabilities and Human Rights
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The Culture of Peace We are currently living many social, economic and environmental impacts, largely motivated by the epochal paradigm shift, with the attempt to combine in a dialectical way the old values of modernity, such as rationality, order and progress, with the new values, proper to postmodernity, such as imagination, emotion and sensibility.
Hall, UNHCR, Unicamp and the Anhanguera Universities. Believing that a new step in the #Campinas Pela Paz movement must involve dialogue with engagement aiming to consolidate the planning of actions for the full development of our country, with a focus on a culture of peace, together with civil society, business and other governmental organizations we held the rst edition of the Campinas Pela Paz Forum in February 2018.
In this journey, where ethical, moral, social and war conicts are increasingly intense, the search for the reduction of these conicts and the establishment of a culture of peace, where the principles of respect, solidarity and fraternity are present in the relations requires a collective movement and individual reection so that each one is effectively the change that wants to see in the world.
This new global society calls us to engage ourselves into altruistic attitudes due to the great need we have to raise the awareness that each step of a more just, equitable and egalitarian society passes through the construction of the defenses of peace in the minds of each one of us .
We have full conviction that the best path to do this is peace! In this sense, through the # Campinas for Peace movement, organized by the City Hall of Campinas in 2017, we started a public policy that prompted the construction of peace in our city, whose rst step was the creation of the Municipal Council of Culture of Peace, and then the municipal launch of the University Pact for the Promotion of Diversity, Culture of Peace and Human Rights, signed between the City
It is fundamental to have a critical reection on the need to build bridges of dialogue in the face of a world that is concerned with the economic development, and where social and family relations generate a fragmented vision of reality. It is essential to carefully think about the directions that the country and the world must take. To conceive a dialogical movement, that points us directions to the present and to the future, without disregarding the past, it was settled the rst #Campinas Pela Paz Forum.
‘‘Peace is not only the absence of violence. Peace is a building between people. The feeling of empathy with people is very important. May the experience of you, counselors, be useful to the city of Campinas on the question of peace’’ Jonas Donizette Mayor
Municipal Council of Culture of Peace Within the #Campinas for Peace Movement, an important action was the creation of the Municipal Council of Culture of Peace, a collegiate and partisan body, formed by members of civil society and municipal government. The members of the council took ofce in an event that took place in the Blue Room of the City Hall of Campinas, under the leadership of Mayor Jonas Donizette, in the afternoon of February 22, 2018, and integrated the program of the rst edition of the Campinas Forum for Peace. The ceremony was attended by peace activist Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi. The Peace Culture Council is linked to the Municipal Human Rights Policy. Its actions will involve all sectors, but the education for peace will have the most important role to engage the population and to stimulate permanent educational actions for the culture of peace.
Actions to be developed by the Municipal Council of Culture of Peace: To insert the principles of a culture of peace into public policies; to mobilize society in the search for a culture of peace and raise awareness of the population to this important theme in the exercise of citizenship; Ÿ to initiate a movement between public power and civil society to stimulate actions of respect, tolerance and solidarity between people; Ÿ to establish a movement of fraternal relations in schools, in health centers, in centers of culture of peace in every city so that each group and each individual recognizes and plays their role; Ÿ to encourage the creation of programs and projects against all forms of discrimination and intolerance: of race, skin color, gender and sexual orientation, religion, social status, political opinion or any other type. Ÿ
The Campinas Symphony Orchestra, conducted by orchestra director Victor Hugo Toro, presented famous works with the participation of choirs "Coro do Grupo Primavera" [Spring Choir] and the "Contemporary Choir
Symphonic Orchestra of Campinas and Lecture by Arun Gandhi The Campinas Forum for Peace was ofcially opened by the Mayor of Campinas, Jonas Donizette, on February 23, 2018, with the Municipal Symphony Orchestra of Campinas (OSMC) performance and the main lecture by peace activist Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, at the José de Castro Mendes Municipal Theater. The event, which took place on February 22, 23 and 24, was organized by the City Hall, through the Department of Social Assistance, Person with De science and Human Rights. It was the rst time that such an important event was carried out by the public power. This event had sign language communication. The Municipal Symphony Orchestra of Campinas, directed by the choir director Victor Hugo Toro, presented well-known works, with the participation of the choirs "Coro do Grupo Primavera [Spring Group]" and "Contemporary Choir of Campinas". Actors Sergio Lelys and Patricia Naves narrated
texts of artists and activists who played a fundamental role in the history of human rights and freedom such as Pablo Neruda, Mahatma Gandhi and Castro Alves. Actor Lázaro Ramos, narrated Martin Luther King speech "I Have a Dream" for its importance in the ght for civil rights. Following the Symphony Orchestra's performance, Arun Gandhi gave an excellent lecture on how to use anger for good and explained his ''The Legacy of Love''. At the end there was also a moment for questions and answers. In the afternoon there was a panel discussion about Culture of Peace through Education and in the evening the performance of the play ''Gandhi: Be the change you want to see in the World." The Campinas for Peace Forum, which continued on Saturday, February 24, was another step to promote a movement for change and path to Campinas to be a protagonist in the culture of peace and then being an example for the country.
"We have the responsibility to build a more peaceful path together. People long for peace, but they expect peace to come from somewhere and it needs to come from ourselves. We need to build this pavement, so that peace will walk on it and that is what we want with the Peace Culture Forum. " Eliane Jocelaine Pereira Secretary of Social Assistance, Person with Disabilities and Human Rights
Lectures, round tables, exhibition stands, workshops, talk show highlights the second day of Forum The Culture Station, a landmark of the City of Campinas, held the Campinas Peace Forum on Saturday, February 24, which had lectures, round tables, exhibition stands, food trucks, talk shows, organization services, books and cultural performances that occurred throughout the day. The event was open to the public and began at 9am. At 5 pm, there was a talk show by Arun Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi grandson with actor and writer LĂĄzaro Ramos. In the lobby inside Culture Station, the audience
was able to look at the exhibition "Homofobia Fora de Moda" [Homophobia is out of date] which had 15 images selected from 3 contests that gathered the work from artists from different parts of Brazil. It was produced by the Museum of Sexual Diversity of SĂŁo Paulo. There was also the exhibition "Faces da Paz" [The Faces of Peace] which contained 26 images made by photographers from Campinas on the issues related to the culture of peace.
"We are all connected, what happens to a person or a country affects everyone in some way. We need to be the change we want to see in the world. " Arun Gandhi Activist
Speakers who joined the Forum Carlos Eduardo Ferrari
Ana Carla Fonseca
He is a business administrator, postgraduate in marketing by the Cásper Líbero Foundation and a master's degree in administration from the Municipal University of São Caetano do Sul. Former president of the National Council of Social Assistance, he currently works as a professor, consultant and consultant on matters related to management, implementation and social control in the scope of the Public Policy of Social Assistance and inclusion of the person with disability.
One of the greatest references in creative economics, creative cities, business and development, and PhD in Urbanism from USP and director of Garimpo de Soluções, she wrote several pioneering books, having been awarded the Jabuti Prize in Economics (for Culture Economy and Sustainable Development Manole, 2007) and nalist in Urbanism (with Creative Cities - SESI, 2012). She is an advisor to the UN, technical coordinator of the Creative Territory DF project and participated in the construction of the Creative Economy Plan of the State of São Paulo. She won the Claudia 2013 Award in Business and was nominated by El País as one of the eight Brazilian personalities that impress the world. She is a guest professor at FGV / EAESP and at universities in Argentina and Spain.
Alessandra Ribeiro Historian and PhD in Urban Planning from PUCCampinas, having studies focused on the African Matrix area: territories, memory and representation. She is cultural manager of the Casa de Cultura Fazenda Roseira, Master of the Community Jongo Dito Ribeiro, Mother of Santo Umbandista at the Center for African Matrix Studies and consultant specialized in cultural management studies of African matrix and intangible cultural heritage. She has participated in several lectures, debates and roundtable discussions in Brazil and in African countries at the universities of Mozambique and South Africa. She is a member of the Black Community Council and is part of the evaluation committee in edicts for Black Culture.
Arun Gandhi Arun Gandhi was born in 1934 and is the fth grandson of Mohandas K. Gandhi. He was a journalist for the Times of India for over thirty years and also wrote for The Washington Post. He is the author of Legacy of Love, Grandfather Gandhi, among others. Currently, Arun is president of the Gandhi Worldwide Education Institute and travels around the world spreading his message of peace and nonviolence. He lives in Rochester, New York.
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Lázaro Ramos
Doctor of Constitutional Law from the Pontical Catholic University of São Paulo. Member of the Commission on Human Rights, Commission on Sexual Diversity and Fight against Homophobia, and Constitutional Law Commission of the Brazilian Bar Association.
Born in Salvador, Luis Lázaro Sacramento Ramos began to study theater in school. At the age of 15 he joined the Olodum Theater Band, made up of black actors.
Feizi Masrour Milani Professor at the Bahia State University. He is the author of the book " It's agreed! Building a Covenant of Coexistence in School, co-author of" Culture of Peace: Strategies, Maps and Compasses", and coauthor of thirteen other books (two abroad). Irene Quintáns Irene proposes a conversation about the role of cities in connecting children with nature from their professional experience and projects on city, art, architecture, urban mobility and public space. Kabengele Munanga PhD in Social Sciences (Social Anthropology) from the University of São Paulo (1977). Counselor and former Director of the Museum of Archeology and Ethnology and the Center for African Studies at University of São Paulo.
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In his early years as an actor, Lázaro made a number of plays with Bando in 1993, 1995 and 1998. After that, there are 20 years of hundreds of highly praised works in theater, television - novels, programs and miniseries, in the cinema - as an actor and director, and in literature. There are hundreds of works and almost a hundred awards and nominations in the most different categories. And when he is not acting, driving or writing, Lázaro also performs admirably. He is UNICEF's ambassador for Brazilian children and one of the creators of the "Ler é Poder (Reading is Power) " social project to stimulate reading in Salvador. Recently, he has published the book "Na Minha Pele (On my Skin)" and in the theater he is in charge of directing and staging the play "O Topo da Montanha (The Top of the Mountain)", a play that shows the last hours of the great pacist and civil rights leader of Black Americans, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Luci Chrispim Pico Micaela Researcher, Pedagogue, Master in Administration / Salesian University Center of São Paulo - UNISAL, Specialist in Afro-Brazilian History and Culture by the Afro-Brazilian Studies Center Candido Mendes / RJ, author of works on africanities, education, promotion of racial equality, feminism, Luci is a teacher in the course of UNISAL, coordinating the Post-graduation in Education of UNISAL - Liceu, as well as the Nucleus of Ethnic-Racial, Cultural and Indigenous Relations of the same University. In 2016 and 2017 he organized, respectively, the books "Before Slavery, After Home, Still Home" and "Africanities, Afrodescendences and Education: Foundations, Experiences and Lessons for the Future - Ed CRV 2017". Luiz Gabriel Tiago Author of the Little Dots of Light Project, a social enterprise that is transforming lives in Brazil and in countries of South America and Europe. Named for the Nobel Peace Prize of 2018.
years in the Epidemiology unit of the National STD and AIDS Program. She worked as a Program Ofcer for HIV / AIDS Prevention Education Programs of the United Nations Educational, Scientic and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for 11 years. Since 2012 she has been Coordinator of the Education Sector of UNESCO in Brazil where she works in projects, programs and activities of Education in which UNESCO offers technical cooperation. Matheus Cardoso Matheus was born in the Jardim Pantanal (East Zone of São Paulo), when he was nothing more than a cluster of shacks in the lowland of the Tietê river, a victim of constant ooding of polluted waters. This reality led him to create the company "Moradigna", a social business that transforms and improves health and housing conditions in low-income communities, through real estate reforms and regularization of land documents.
Maria Rebeca Otero Gomes She holds a Master's Degree in Health Sciences from the University of Brasília (2001) and has served for 11 years in the Ministry of Health, with 5
With the intense work of regularizations and reforms in the Pantanal Village, the current reality is very different from the one he lived for 20 years.
Rosana Aparecida Baeninger With a postdoctoral degree at the University of California, Davis (2014-2015), and currently associate professor at the Department of Demography of the IFCH - State University of Campinas, Prof. Rosana is a researcher at the Center for Population Studies - NEPO / UNICAMP, Coordinator of the Migration Observatory in São Paulo and responsible for the implementation of the Sérgio Vieira de Mello Cathedra, dedicated to studies and projects focused on immigration and refuge, dedicated to studies and projects focused on immigration and refuge. Sidney Aguilar Filho Historian, Ph.D. in Philosophy and History of Education, State University of Campinas, PostDoctor in History of Education, Universidade Estadual Paulista. Sidney is the author, among other works, of the thesis "Education, Authoritarianism and Eugenia: exploitation of labor and violence to children abandoned in Brazil (1930-45)" and the award-winning documentary "Boy 23". Rodrigo Mindlin Loeb Born in São Paulo, Architect and Urbanist, develops academic activity as Professor of Architecture Project and Specialization in Architecture and Environment, having taught at the Faculty of Fine Arts of São Paulo, Mackenzie Presbyterian Institute and School of the City.
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Rodrigo has been in charge of the Instituto Brasiliana since 2010, which works to promote the research and practice of disseminating Brazilian culture in the axes of the City and Early Childhood, Museum and Literature and Childhood. Silvana Nader Graduated in Public Relations from ECA / USP, Graduate in Marketing from Getulio Vargas College FGV, MBA in Management and Social Entrepreneurship from FIA / University of São Paulo USP. Specialization in Sustainability and Social Responsibility by the Institute of Economics of Unicamp and in Education by the Ibmec Group. Master in Psychology from PUC-Campinas University with the research "Creativity and Social Entrepreneurship". Sthefanie Ribeiro Architect, writer and black feminist, believes that the fundamental pupose of intersectional black activism and themes adjacent to black women's experience in the world is through art, politics and culture. Already had texts posted on several portals among them the Hufngton Post. She is a columnist for the Marie Claire Magazine, where in her column she addresses issues of gender and race, and in 2015 received the Theodosina Ribeiro Medal from the São Paulo Legislative Assembly, which honored her activism for black women.
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''An eternalized moment in the memory of who attended the Forum. '' Talk Show Arun Gandhi and Lรกzaro Ramos
Thiago Vinícius Cultural producer and promoter of popular cooperatives linked to social innovation in consumption and nutrition, solidarity economy, peripheral culture, social nance and start-ups. Coordinated projects of environmental education and selective collection. It is part of the Solano Trindade Agency. Sandro Tonso He holds a degree in Architecture and Urbanism from the School of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of São Paulo (1986), a Master's degree in Geosciences from the State University of Campinas (1994) and a PhD in Geosciences from the State University of Campinas (2000). He is currently a full professor at the Faculty of Technology of the State University of Campinas, working in research, teaching and extension in the area of Environmental Education, Environmental Education in Higher Education, Community
Work, Educative Collectives, Training of Environmental Educators in partnership with government institutions, non-governmental institutions and communities in general. Aderbal Ashogun Moreira Born in Bahia, Ashogun Priest of Candomblé, popular teacher, musician, environmental manager, cultural coordinator, Ibama consultant for Religious Practices in Conservation Unit and coordinator of Orno Aro Cultural Company. Coordinates international workshops on Afro-Brazilian culture. He produced and played on the CD Songs of Candomblé (2000), singing 57 songs in the Yoruba language, in order to preserve them. The rst edition of the Campinas for Peace Forum was consolidated as an important step towards stimulating the movement for change and to build a path so Campinas could be a protagonist in the culture of peace and serve as an example for the country.
The world changes when we change together At this moment another step was taken to promote peace. The Campinas City Hall launched the Program "A Paz em LĂngua de Brincar" [Peace in Context: Ludic Activities as a Language]. To establish a peaceful world, sustainable and fraternal it is extremely necessary to see the child with inclusive eyes and creating opportunities to their important place in the world and underlining the importance of family and community life. A world capable of stablishing the foundation of rights, in order to promote the development of people who will build a society based on a culture of peace and respect for all differences. Through ludic activities and games, the child is able to reestablish peaceful social relations to make people aware of how important it is themes like child care and the interaction between parents and children, community and society. Because these ludic activities are
deď€ nitely a move to reach peace. With the aim of building alliances between people, institutions and groups the Campinas City Hall develops the program "A Paz em LĂngua de Brincar" [Peace in Context: Ludic Activities as a Language] that promotes creative urban interventions to stimulate the peaceful coexistence between generations, family and the community around. It's focused on early childhood, Childhood and Youth. This Program incorporate integrated and planned actions of short, medium and long term, identifying partners, demands, scaning territories, raising funds, creating impact events to promote visibility to the theme, involving the community, creating models, proposing the appropriate scalability to recognize contexts and the diagnostic evaluation of the effectiveness and possibilities of adaptation in other contexts.
Voluntary participation of people with disabilities was a meaningful moment of the two days of the Forum.
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Campinas For Peace Forum 2019 The Movement Campinas for Peace has spread seeds throughout the city that now increase the citizens interest in joining this cause and the creation of public policies to promote a culture of peace, democratic spaces for reection on peace. To continue this movement of engaging the society and to expand these projects and programs there will be held the second edition of the Campinas Forum for Peace, on March 22 and 23
2019 at Expo Dom Pedro in Campinas|SĂŁo Paulo. The program, as in the 2018 edition, will feature national and international guests with a great experience in the theme of Culture of Peace and Human Rights. There will be debates and discussion tables, and on March 23 it will happen the Global Citizen Talk Show in the defense of Peace in minds and hearts.
Conception, Text and Collaboration: Secretary Eliane Jocelaine Pereira Photography: Carlos Bassan Luiz Granzotto Fernanda Sunega Text|Collaboration: Talita Matias Layout: Daniella TristĂŁo Esteca
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