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View Rights PortalSomos una congregación de mujeres consagradas a Dios de la Iglesia Católica, para la evangelización con los medios de comunicación social.Sobre las huellas de Pablo, y con su mismo espíritu dedicamos todas nuestras fuerzas para VIVIR y COMUNICAR a Jesucristo en el areópago de la comunicación.
View Rights PortalHaroldo, a minho, who as he relates to other animals in the garden brings to light issues such as friendship and respect, mixing a harmonic field with an inside-out view of the garden of a house inhabited by some strange animals, among them the (human) balance-beast.
Cambeva's workshop is the first of four books of the collection "Presente de Vô" in partnership with Grupo Ponto de Partida. The book is a mixture of colours and elements that highlight the memory of the world, in which seekers of memories have the mission of bringing light and life to objects found in the travels of two characters: Zalém and Calunga. Cambeva is a restorer who, when the world lost its embrace, tried to reinvent it; he is the grandfather who mends dreams, forgotten things and lost emotions, to whom the seekers ask for help to fix something. In a magical universe, full of children, grandchildren, stories and memories of his lineage of restorers, when faced with this request for restoration, he makes room to bring back an emblematic figure who can no longer sing. A story about memories, care and affection...
Humans, who hold the power and exercise it for their own benefit, do not see the other beings of that universe. The invisibility and the political and social relations of micro and macro powers are intertwined in the maximum of coexistence and coexistence between different beings in a common territory.
The name of this book is Oikoá, which means life in the language of the Guarani Mbya people. This name was chosen because the indigenous peoples have been the guardians of life on planet Earth: it is in their territories that there are more types of trees and plants, animals, fish, birds, insects, and where the rivers and forests are best preserved.
Coexistence, harmony, respect, existence and resistance are central themes of the book Pode me chamar de Dodô, written by Daniella Michelin and illustrated by Elisa Carareto.
Daß sie Architektin werden würde – zu einer Zeit, als sich noch kaum jemand vorstellen konnte, sich von einer Frau ein Haus bauen zu lassen –, war Lotte Cohn, der späteren Doyenne der israelischen Architektur, nicht in die Wiege gelegt worden. Anders war es mit der familiären Mitgift des Zionismus. Eine antisemitische Verleumdungskampagne gegen ihren Vater, den Arzt Bernhard Cohn, hatte die ganze Berliner Großfamilie schon früh zu aktiven Anhängern Theodor Herzls werden lassen. Anfang der 1920er Jahre wanderte Lotte Cohn ins Land Israel ein – zu einer Zeit, als die große Mehrheit der deutschen Juden noch das politische Ziel einer »jüdischen Heimstätte« in Palästina ablehnte. Ines Sonder zeichnet den außergewöhnlichen Lebensweg Lotte Cohns aus dem zionistischen Milieu Berlins vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg zur ersten Architektin im Lande Israel nach. Ihre Biographie der deutschen Jüdin, Pionierin und Architektin Lotte Cohn (1893 - 1983) ist die Geschichte einer Frau, die maßgeblich am Aufbau Israels beteiligt war. »Wir gingen daran, unsere Welt zu formen.« (Lotte Cohn)