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UMU Fine Arts students paint the mural 'Stepping on inequalities' in the return of ODSesiones (07/10/2020)

| This awareness project on the United Nations 2030 Agenda organizes in October about 20 activities on SDG 10:' Reduction of inequalities '| The ODSesiones project of the University of Murcia (UMU), framed in the project to promote the Sustainable Development Goals (ODS), organizes from October 7 to 29, 2020 a score of thematic activities on ODS 10 'Reduction of the inequalities' in the faculties of Social Work and Fine Arts.After the stoppage forced by the coronavirus, ODSesiones resumed its activities through the inauguration ceremony of ODS 10, which was held on the green path of the Espinardo Campus, in the area of ??the roundabout of southern access to these facilities, the closest to the A-7 motorway that connects the campus with the Myrtea shopping center.At the inauguration of ODS 10, the professor of the Faculty of Fine Arts and of the university master's degree in Artistic Production and Management of the UMU Salvador Conesa coordinated the realization of the mural painting 'Treading inequalities', which they carried out on the green path of the Campus de Espinardo a group of students of Fine Arts of the UMU.This collective work, designed by the university students Pedro Pablo Reyes and Silvia Martínez, invites us to reflect on the main discriminations that we have to face in our daily lives.Therefore, from today on the green road all passersby who access the Espinardo Campus will be able to step on the words poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, precariousness, machismo, pollution, racism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia and bullying.Miguel Ángel Hernández, in the readings on inequalityThe return of ODSesiones also featured the UMU Art History professor and writer Miguel Ángel Hernández; the professor of Classical Philology UMU and also writer Charo Guarino; the director of the UMU Poetry Classroom, Isabelle García Molina; or the UMU student Jesús Pacheco, who read about inequality.

Likewise, representatives and users of the ONG'S Cáritas, CERMI RM, Fundown and Manos Unidas also took part in these readings.In addition to painting, 'Pisando inequdades' also brought together music, theater and poetry in the same act, so that the University Choir, the Theater Classroom and the Poetry Classroom also performed.The event was attended by the Minister of Transparency, Participation and Public Administration, Beatriz Ballesteros; the rector of the UMU, José Luján; the vice-rector for Social Responsibility and Transparency of the UMU, Longinos Marín; the dean of the UMU Faculty of Fine Arts, Victoria Chézner; the dean of the Faculty of Social Work, Jerónimo Molina; the person in charge of CSR of Aguas de Murcia, Pilar Megía; and the director of the Cajamurcia Foundation, Pascual Martínez.FOESSA reportThe next ODSesiones activity will be this Friday, October 9, from 9 a.m.

to 11 a.m.

in room 1.6 of the Faculty of Social Work, where Cáritas Diocese of Cartagena will present the VIII FOESSA report on exclusion and social development in Murcia in 2019.

This document It is a reference at the national level to understand the inequalities in Spanish society, and for the first time this study has been carried out at the regional level. 

Source: Universidad de Murcia

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