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Programand the institutional teaching initiation scholarship program (pibid) were also presented. With so many attractions, the event caught the attention of several people who crowded the place, curious to know more about what was shown, interact with the stands or ask questions about topics of interest, such as animals exhibited by the biological sciences course , fossils displayed by cappa or plants that can be used to make a green roof. Furthermore, those who stopped to watch the event had the help of students, teachers and staff at the center to better understand the subject. Cristiane chaves, a statistics major, says that many of the people who stopped to find out more about the course didn't even know about it and that at the fair she and her colleagues were able to explain the degree better to those interested. Cappa's server, flávio augusto pretto, comments on the attention that fossils receive from the population, showing how the center has great potential to attract people to the university and science. Among the activities, the 13th edition of revista arco also took place.
Graziela rocha, a journalism student who helped with distribution and followed the event, highlights the receptivity of the public who passed by the place. “ the acceptability was wonderful! People asked about the magazine, how it was produced, who made it, how the content was selected... It's great to be able to talk and explain these processes to the public. It was a very positive experience that should be repeated. This dissemination and this conversation in the center of santa maria, for people who are not involved and who are Phone Number List not within the university, is extremely important, not only for communication, but for the dissemination of what is done at the institution”, reflects graziela . This was the first edition of “ccne na praça”, however thaiani celebrates the success of the event which received a larger audience than expected: “our work will now end at the end of the year, but I hope they continue because it was a very beautiful and cool, which enhances both the students who participate and the people who manage to have contact”, comments the student.
On november 20th, in celebration of national zumbi dos palmares and black consciousness day, the quilombola community arnesto penna carneiro, located in the palma neighborhood, in santa maria, achieved a significant milestone. The institute of colonization and agrarian reform (incra), linked to the ministry of development and family agriculture, officially recognized 264 hectares of land belonging to the group. Composed of approximately 20 families, the opportunity is considered an important step in the fight for dignity and citizenship. The history of quilombo arnesto penna carneiro was immortalized in 2011, when the ufsm editora released the book “palmas para o quilombo processos de territorialidade e etnicidade negra”. In the work, produced by ana lúcia aguiar melo and other organizers, the trajectory and origins of these groups are reviewed, addressing the challenges of (de)territorialization, the transformations in community organization, the historical links and the complex relationships established, making them is a notable record of the identity of this collective, marked by perseverance in favor of social rights and the strengthening of public policies.
Graziela rocha, a journalism student who helped with distribution and followed the event, highlights the receptivity of the public who passed by the place. “ the acceptability was wonderful! People asked about the magazine, how it was produced, who made it, how the content was selected... It's great to be able to talk and explain these processes to the public. It was a very positive experience that should be repeated. This dissemination and this conversation in the center of santa maria, for people who are not involved and who are Phone Number List not within the university, is extremely important, not only for communication, but for the dissemination of what is done at the institution”, reflects graziela . This was the first edition of “ccne na praça”, however thaiani celebrates the success of the event which received a larger audience than expected: “our work will now end at the end of the year, but I hope they continue because it was a very beautiful and cool, which enhances both the students who participate and the people who manage to have contact”, comments the student.
On november 20th, in celebration of national zumbi dos palmares and black consciousness day, the quilombola community arnesto penna carneiro, located in the palma neighborhood, in santa maria, achieved a significant milestone. The institute of colonization and agrarian reform (incra), linked to the ministry of development and family agriculture, officially recognized 264 hectares of land belonging to the group. Composed of approximately 20 families, the opportunity is considered an important step in the fight for dignity and citizenship. The history of quilombo arnesto penna carneiro was immortalized in 2011, when the ufsm editora released the book “palmas para o quilombo processos de territorialidade e etnicidade negra”. In the work, produced by ana lúcia aguiar melo and other organizers, the trajectory and origins of these groups are reviewed, addressing the challenges of (de)territorialization, the transformations in community organization, the historical links and the complex relationships established, making them is a notable record of the identity of this collective, marked by perseverance in favor of social rights and the strengthening of public policies.