Organizações Solidárias. Histórias dos bairros em tempos de pandemia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58313/masquedos.2024.v9.n11.314Keywords:
Popular education, collective memories, community radio, social organizations, systematization of experiencesAbstract
Organizations that Care is an initiative developed in 2020 by the Training and Strengthening Program for Social and Community Organizations (Sociales-UBA) and FM Radio Assembly 94.1 with the objective of reflecting on the construction of knowledge and collective memory through the radio experience and the voices of the organizations. It was thought of as an intervention in times of pandemic from a critical extent, which is assumed as doing and thinking in conversation.
The project gathered stories from 27 Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area organizations that were broadcast between May and November 2020 on the community radio station Assembly Radio. This article synthesizes the sound production process of short radio programs and the reflections produced as part of the collective research project carried out within the framework of the Clacso Group “Critical Extension: theories and practices in Latin America and the Caribbean.” The result of this path was the publication of the audiobook “Organizations that Care. Stories from the neighborhoods in times of pandemic”.
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