Camila Contreras. 2012 Pictures of freedom The freedom to express should have a receipt, and photography is your home. Liceo 7 de Santiago General Gana 959 5226963 000005956
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Index 1. - Photography national social
2. - Global social photography
3. - Phrases
4. - Report of the Chilean student conflict
5. - The walls speak what the press is silent
6. - Social consiencia
7. - Photographs of freedom
8. - Utopian images
"I love you because your mouth
knows scream revolution"
Slavery chains only bind the hands: it is the
mind that makes the man free or slave.
Freedom is, in
philosophy,
reason, in art,
inspiration,
politics, the law.
Victor Hugo
(1802-1885)
French novelist.
Freedom is that faculty which increases the
utility of all other powers.
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
Germphilosopher. The only way to preserve their freedom
man is always willing to die for it.
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) American
Writer
When we thought we had all the answers, suddenly, they changed all the questions. Mario Benedetti
Your mouth is yours
and mine
Your mouth is not
wrong
I love you because
your mouth
rebel yell knows. . .
Benedetti
Reportage
“Chilean student conflict”
The student movement of 2011-2012 is a series of
nationwide demonstrations by university and high
school students in Chile from May 2011 to present.
They have been considered as the most important
demonstrations of recent years and one of the
largest since the return to democracy. It is also the
largest student mobilization and extensive history
of the country.
These protests came from students who reject the
Chilean educational system, which provides a
broad private sector regarding the State. Currently,
only 25% of the education system is funded by the
state, while the students provide the other 75%.
This system originated during the dictatorship of
Augusto Pinochet during the 1980s ending with the
enactment of the Constitutional Law of Education
(ESWL) four days before handing over power. This
law allowed the state a regulatory role, delegating
much of the private sector education.
After mobilization of 2006, known as the "penguin
revolution", the LOCE was replaced in 2009 by the
Education Act, which did not bring significant
changes to the previous law.