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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Mãe Luíza is a borough at the edge of the city of Natal in the northeast of Brazil with approximately 15,000 inhabitants - a favela with all the typical grievances. In the 1980s Padre Sabino Gentili came to Natal from Italy, and settled in Mãe Luíza. He built the fi rst Catholic church in the poor community and in 1984 founded the Centro Sócio with German, Swiss and Brazilian support. In a participatory process in which the community was able to voice its needs and priorities, the Centro initiated communal social infrastructure for education and medical care, and later for sports, culture and community life. After Padre Sabino's death in 2006 the Ameropa Foundation strengthened its commitment with further investments in the infrastructure, expanding social and educative services and community-building measures. The efforts culminated in the construction of an arena for sporting and communal activities and also a music school, two outstanding buildings and focal points in the neighborhood, designed by Swiss architects: facilities usually absent in the Brazilian peripheries.This richly illustrated volume documents the transformation of Mãe Luíza as an example of how to build community, create citizenship and identity, and promote initiative and participation with timely and punctual investments. Alongside a novel written by the esteemed Brazilian author Paulo Lins, short articles and essays trace the history of Mãe Luíza from the point of view of local activists as well as invited authors from various fi elds.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Mãe Luíza is a borough at the edge of the city of Natal in the northeast of Brazil with approximately 15,000 inhabitants - a favela with all the typical grievances. In the 1980s Padre Sabino Gentili came to Natal from Italy, and settled in Mãe Luíza. He built the fi rst Catholic church in the poor community and in 1984 founded the Centro Sócio with German, Swiss and Brazilian support. In a participatory process in which the community was able to voice its needs and priorities, the Centro initiated communal social infrastructure for education and medical care, and later for sports, culture and community life. After Padre Sabino's death in 2006 the Ameropa Foundation strengthened its commitment with further investments in the infrastructure, expanding social and educative services and community-building measures. The efforts culminated in the construction of an arena for sporting and communal activities and also a music school, two outstanding buildings and focal points in the neighborhood, designed by Swiss architects: facilities usually absent in the Brazilian peripheries.This richly illustrated volume documents the transformation of Mãe Luíza as an example of how to build community, create citizenship and identity, and promote initiative and participation with timely and punctual investments. Alongside a novel written by the esteemed Brazilian author Paulo Lins, short articles and essays trace the history of Mãe Luíza from the point of view of local activists as well as invited authors from various fi elds.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The astonishing transformation of a Brazilian favela. Mae Luiza is a borough at the edge of the city of Natal in the northeast of Brazil with approximately 15,000 inhabitants a favela with all the typical grievances. In the 1980s Padre Sabino Gentili came to Natal from Italy, and settled in Mae Luiza. He built the first Catholic church in the poor community and in 1984 founded the Centro Socio with German, Swiss and Brazilian support. In a participatory process in which the community was able to voice its needs and priorities, the Centro initiated communal social infrastructure for education and medical care, and later for sports, culture and community life. After Padre Sabino's death in 2006 the Ameropa Foundation strengthened its commitment with further investments in the infrastructure, expanding social and educative services and community-building measures. The efforts culminated in the construction of an arena for sporting and communal activities and also a music school, two outstanding buildings and focal points in the neighbourhood, designed by Swiss architects: facilities usually absent in the Brazilian peripheries. This richly illustrated volume documents the transformation of Mae Luiza as an example of how to build community, create citizenship and identity, and promote initiative and participation with timely and punctual investments. Alongside a novel written by the esteemed Brazilian author Paulo Lins, short articles and essays trace the history of Mae Luiza from the point of view of local activists as well as invited authors from various fields. SELLING POINTS: . With the help of selective investment, the district of Mae Luiza developed from a deprived area into a functioning community. . The Arena do Morro sports and cultural centre developed by Herzog & de Meuron acts as a catalyst for a variety of positive developments. 138 illustrations The astonishing transformation of a Brazilian favela. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Mãe Luíza is a borough at the edge of the city of Natal in the northeast of Brazil with approximately 15,000 inhabitants - a favela with all the typical grievances. In the 1980s Padre Sabino Gentili came to Natal from Italy, and settled in Mãe Luíza. He built the fi rst Catholic church in the poor community and in 1984 founded the Centro Sócio with German, Swiss and Brazilian support. In a participatory process in which the community was able to voice its needs and priorities, the Centro initiated communal social infrastructure for education and medical care, and later for sports, culture and community life. After Padre Sabino's death in 2006 the Ameropa Foundation strengthened its commitment with further investments in the infrastructure, expanding social and educative services and community-building measures. The efforts culminated in the construction of an arena for sporting and communal activities and also a music school, two outstanding buildings and focal points in the neighborhood, designed by Swiss architects: facilities usually absent in the Brazilian peripheries.This richly illustrated volume documents the transformation of Mãe Luíza as an example of how to build community, create citizenship and identity, and promote initiative and participation with timely and punctual investments. Alongside a novel written by the esteemed Brazilian author Paulo Lins, short articles and essays trace the history of Mãe Luíza from the point of view of local activists as well as invited authors from various fi elds.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Mãe Luíza is a borough at the edge of the city of Natal in the northeast of Brazil with approximately 15,000 inhabitants - a favela with all the typical grievances. In the 1980s Padre Sabino Gentili came to Natal from Italy, and settled in Mãe Luíza. He built the first Catholic church in the poor community and in 1984 founded the Centro Sócio with German, Swiss and Brazilian support. In a participatory process in which the community was able to voice its needs and priorities, the Centro initiated communal social infrastructure for education and medical care, and later for sports, culture and community life. After Padre Sabino's death in 2006 the Ameropa Foundation strengthened its commitment with further investments in the infrastructure, expanding social and educative services and community-building measures. The efforts culminated in the construction of an arena for sporting and communal activities and also a music school, two outstanding buildings and focal points in the neighborhood, designed by Swiss architects: facilities usually absent in the Brazilian peripheries.This richly illustrated volume documents the transformation of Mãe Luíza as an example of how to build community, create citizenship and identity, and promote initiative and participation with timely and punctual investments. Alongside a novel written by the esteemed Brazilian author Paulo Lins, short articles and essays trace the history of Mãe Luíza from the point of view of local activists as well as invited authors from various fields.; Mãe Luíza ist ein Stadtteil am Rande der Stadt Natal im Nordosten Brasiliens mit etwa 15 000 EinwohnerInnen - eine Favela mit allen typischen Missständen. In den 1980er-Jahren liess sich Padre Sabino Gentili aus Italien in Mãe Luíza nieder. Er baute die erste katholische Kirche in der armen Gemeinde und gründete 1984 mit deutscher, schweizerischer und brasilianischer Unterstützung das Centro Sócio. In einem partizipatorischen Prozess, in dem die BürgerInnen ihre Bedürfnisse und Prioritäten äussern konnten, initiierte das Centro eine kommunale soziale Infrastruktur für Bildung und medizinische Versorgung und später auch für Sport, Kultur und das Gemeinschaftsleben. Nach dem Tod von Padre Sabino im Jahr 2006 verstärkte die Ameropa Stiftung ihr Engagement durch weitere Investitionen in die Infrastruktur, den Ausbau sozialer und pädagogischer Dienste und gemeinschaftsfördernde Massnahmen. Die Bemühungen gipfelten im Bau einer Arena für sportliche und gemeinschaftliche Aktivitäten und einer Musikschule - zwei herausragende von Schweizer Architekten entworfene Gebäude, wie sie an Brasiliens Stadträndern selten sind.Dieser reich bebilderte Band dokumentiert die Transformation von Mãe Luíza als Beispiel dafür, wie man mit punktuellen Investitionen Gemeinschaft aufbaut, Identität stiftet und Initiative und Partizipation fördert. Neben einer Erzählung des renommierten brasilianischen Autors Paulo Lins zeichnen kurze Artikel und Essays die Geschichte von Mãe Luíza aus der Sicht lokaler AktivistInnen sowie eingeladener AutorInnen aus verschiedenen Bereichen nach.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Mãe Luíza is a borough at the edge of the city of Natal in the northeast of Brazil with approximately 15,000 inhabitants - a favela with all the typical grievances. In the 1980s Padre Sabino Gentili came to Natal from Italy, and settled in Mãe Luíza. He built the fi rst Catholic church in the poor community and in 1984 founded the Centro Sócio with German, Swiss and Brazilian support. In a participatory process in which the community was able to voice its needs and priorities, the Centro initiated communal social infrastructure for education and medical care, and later for sports, culture and community life. After Padre Sabino's death in 2006 the Ameropa Foundation strengthened its commitment with further investments in the infrastructure, expanding social and educative services and community-building measures. The efforts culminated in the construction of an arena for sporting and communal activities and also a music school, two outstanding buildings and focal points in the neighborhood, designed by Swiss architects: facilities usually absent in the Brazilian peripheries.This richly illustrated volume documents the transformation of Mãe Luíza as an example of how to build community, create citizenship and identity, and promote initiative and participation with timely and punctual investments. Alongside a novel written by the esteemed Brazilian author Paulo Lins, short articles and essays trace the history of Mãe Luíza from the point of view of local activists as well as invited authors from various fi elds.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Mãe Luíza: Building Optimism | With the story "Creating a New Sun" by Paulo Lins | Paulo Lins | Taschenbuch | 276 S. | Englisch | 2021 | Lars Müller Publishers, Zürich | EAN 9783037786826 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Lars Müller Publishers, Michael Klein, Hub 1, 84149 Velden, gpsr[at]lars-mueller-publishers[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Aggiungi al carrellopaperback. Esta coletânea reúne artigos de uma década de reflexão crítica sobre Saúde Pública, SUS, pandemia e justiça social. Cada texto nasce do calor dos acontecimentos e guarda o frescor de um testemunho histórico. A pandemia de COVID-19 é analisada em sua dimensão ética, social e epidemiológica revelando a importância da ciência e da solidariedade. O SUS, com suas conquistas e fragilidades, surge como protagonista de lutas permanentes. Há uma ênfase constante na proteção dos grupos vulneráveis: crianças, idosos, indígenas e trabalhadores da saúde. Os artigos denunciam desigualdades estruturais, mas também apontam caminhos de transformação. Projetos inovadores, como a Rede Inclusão, demonstram que saúde mental e direito à cidade podem caminhar juntos. A obra mostra como políticas públicas bem estruturadas mudam destinos e salvam vidas. Mais que registros analíticos, os textos são convites ao engajamento cívico e humano. Eles trazem o espírito de quem acredita que saúde não é mercadoria, mas direito inalienável. Não é apenas sobre medicina, mas sobre democracia, ética e futuro comum.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The astonishing transformation of a Brazilian favela. Mae Luiza is a borough at the edge of the city of Natal in the northeast of Brazil with approximately 15,000 inhabitants a favela with all the typical grievances. In the 1980s Padre Sabino Gentili came to Natal from Italy, and settled in Mae Luiza. He built the first Catholic church in the poor community and in 1984 founded the Centro Socio with German, Swiss and Brazilian support. In a participatory process in which the community was able to voice its needs and priorities, the Centro initiated communal social infrastructure for education and medical care, and later for sports, culture and community life. After Padre Sabino's death in 2006 the Ameropa Foundation strengthened its commitment with further investments in the infrastructure, expanding social and educative services and community-building measures. The efforts culminated in the construction of an arena for sporting and communal activities and also a music school, two outstanding buildings and focal points in the neighbourhood, designed by Swiss architects: facilities usually absent in the Brazilian peripheries. This richly illustrated volume documents the transformation of Mae Luiza as an example of how to build community, create citizenship and identity, and promote initiative and participation with timely and punctual investments. Alongside a novel written by the esteemed Brazilian author Paulo Lins, short articles and essays trace the history of Mae Luiza from the point of view of local activists as well as invited authors from various fields. SELLING POINTS: . With the help of selective investment, the district of Mae Luiza developed from a deprived area into a functioning community. . The Arena do Morro sports and cultural centre developed by Herzog & de Meuron acts as a catalyst for a variety of positive developments. 138 illustrations The astonishing transformation of a Brazilian favela. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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