With the support of black movement entities, hundreds of popular and pre-pre-community courses question the P (National Network of Popular Curses), prepared by the Ministry of.
The program, regulated by President Lula (PT), proposes to assist in the preparation of students, especially those of low income, indigenous, quilombolas, black and with disabilities.
However, those responsible for the courses criticize the terms of the notice and ask, in a letter to the minister, a review of the text.
Among the complaints, the document points to a lack of dialogue and prior consultation with the course, as well as contradiction in the selection criteria, which do not contemplate the racial, quilombola and indigenous issue as priority.
Other points of complaints are the short term for registration, bureaucratic requirements, standardization of weekly hours, CNPJ requirement and formal qualification of teachers in the subjects taught.
According to the entities, such requirements should exclude most of the community courses that work in a community and depend on voluntary mobilization.
With this, they request a minimum period of 30 days for registration and a forum, with representatives of the courses and, to monitor the program.
“We present a document for the strengthening of the Cursinhos still at Lula’s government plan, in the campaign. We reaffirmed in the transition from government and take to the MEC in an audience with the minister. It is an important delivery, but it cannot be done without listening to the movements and in a way that, instead of attending, it will cause inconvenience and frustrations,” says Douglas Belchior, director of the Uneafro Brazil Cofundaler.
Among the organizations that sign the request for review are the Unified Black Movement, Black Reference Institute Peregum, Black Rights Coalition, Conaq (National Coordination of Articulation of Black and Rural Communities), Cedenpa (Center for Studies and Defense of Black of Pará) CNAB (National Congress Afro-Brazilian) and Criola-RJ, in addition to the omunitory and popular course network, such as Uneafro, Ubuntu Network, Popular Education Confluences Network and Steve Biko.
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