Cine Forum Rights View holds a debate next Monday (31st)

It will happen, on Monday (31st), another edition of the discussion of cinematographic works with an approach for raising awareness and promotion of Human Rights, the research group Education in Human Rights, of the Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Human Rights and Jurisdictional Provision, promoted by the School of Judges of Tocantins (ESMAT) in partnership with the Federal University of Tocantins (UFT). The work in question will be the short film “White Bear”, available in the series “Black Mirror”, from Netflix platform.

The event will happen from 7 pm to 9 pm, with the theme Technology and Justice, and will count on the facilitators of the debate: professor Dr. Renata Rocha, Professor Cleórbete Santos; the specialist Ana Carolina Ribeiro de Morais; the teacher Msc. Bianca Kremer; the Msc.Lily Sany Silva Leite; and Professor Dr. Oneide Perius.

Those interested in participating in the debate should register through the link:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfqTYvuY8t70nz1UE13rlNiPdCxmUF71_lC9qGSi2Ayo2pqKw/viewform

 

About the Cine Forum Rights View


The Cine Forum Rights View is an activity that is part of the EducaDH Extension Project, linked to the Education and Human Rights Research Group, of the Master's Program in Jurisdictional Delivery and Human Rights, at the Federal University of Tocantins (UFT), in partnership with the School of Judges of Tocantins (PPGPJDH / UFT / ESMAT) and the State Public Defender (DPE), and aims to raise awareness about human rights through qualified dialogue on themes and everyday practices of society, stimulated by the cinematographic language; contribute to the formation of a culture of peace and education in Human Rights as part of the research of the Master's course in Jurisdictional Delivery and Human Rights; promote access to culture and scientific dialogue on human rights with society, allowing free and plural participation in a space of interconnectivity; and to disseminate, in an interdisciplinary way, the legal and scientific knowledge about Human Rights and the content of the research carried out within the scope of the PPGPJDH UFT / ESMAT. Four other debates on cinematographic productions are planned that discuss the rights of the child, the elderly, indigenous peoples and technology and justice.

Participants must watch the films in advance, available on film and series provider platforms via streaming.

 

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