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Once upon a time there was a girl named Manu. She loved fairy-talles. She spent all day long listening to Bia Bedran's songs and dreming of loosing her ring in the sea. She supposed everybody had one castle and several books to travel... One day, she grew up and decided to cross her kingdom's walls to play a bit with the the outside friends... Surprised with the misery she found, she asked herself what might have happend to her small happy world! She did not understand how people could pass through starring children in the streets and act as if they were nothing but dogs... As time passed she came to know there were two worlds divided for IGNORANCE and CONVENIENCE.

 

Edição # 9 - december, 2003.

Ignorance of those who have never had a chance to know how history works, to understand that everyghing is a human construction; and convenience of those who know history, but think they can't do anything to change it. It was then that girl noticed that the information could be the bridge to unite the two worlds. Information hat nothing is because it has always been and that it will only be different if the inertia changes. Today, she is 22; courses Journalism because she believes the media is the great oracle of modern civilization, which can both lead to changes, divulging knooledge, or to alienate, dehumanize and help constructing poverty - particularly that one of soul. At the university, Manu met two warriors, Salles and Ribeiro, gentlemen who did not miss their dreams and who believe they can help to change the world into a better place. For everybody. Quickly, other warriors, from several cities, heard their call and gathered the three Quixotes, in the saga for democratization of knowledge. Manu feels happy to know the world, even full of misery, is not that horrible, because now she knows she is not alone. There are many people willing to rewrite life, restructuring the head lines, the news, the editorials, willing to remake History...

And who wants tell another! Or others...!

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