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Popular Education and Critical Pedagogies in Latin America and the Caribbean: Emancipatory Currents for Public Education in the 21st Century Year of publication: 2018 Author: Estela Quintar | Inés Cappellacci | Anahí Guelman | Claudia Loyola | María Mercedes Palumbo | Shirly Said | Laura Tarrio | Silvya De Alarcón | Beatriz Areyuana | Fabián Cabaluz | Felipe Zurita | Jonathan Piedrahita | Yicel Giraldo | Cindy Guzmán | Yolanda Pino | Andrés Castaño | Mónica Salazar Castilla | Héctor Fabio Ospina | Piedad Ortega Valencia | María Teresa Cruz Bustamante | Juan Carlos Hernández | Cándida Chávez | Ariana Celeste Aquino | Suyapa Pérez | Danilo R. Streck | Alfonso Torres Carrillo | Alfredo Manuel Ghiso | Oscar Jara Holliday Corporate author: Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO) In the pages and chapters of the book you walk through the corners of Bolivia with indigenous voices and struggles, through a Chile and an Argentina that go through stories, struggles and disputes over public affairs in the midst of hostile contexts, through a Central America (El Salvador, Costa Rica and Mexico) that rescues a tremendous legacy of organizational and revolutionary processes, and for Colombia, which in its fight for peace, collects the voices of organized youth. At the same time, this construction takes up great thinkers and collective actors who have enriched the paths of Popular Education and Critical Pedagogies.Thus, crossed by our Latin American history, by the distressing challenges and tensions that democracies go through today in each of our territories and contexts, by the conservative restorations that condition and surround us, Critical Pedagogies and Popular Education cannot but, according to what we have been seeing, that working in defense of the right to education that seems to be liquefying in several of our countries, they cannot help but put on the attire of a teacher to resist, from the state public school, the right to learn from children and young people and the right to be a teacher, to teach, of thousands of teachers who seem to want to be replaced by “educational leaders” and canned technological programs, with very good dividends for their importers.  National Plans on Human Rights: Debates and Reflections on Latin American Experiences Year of publication: 2021 Author: Laura Pautassi | Mariela Alejandra Acevedo | Felicitas Acosta | Myriam Feldfeber | Pablo Imen | María Mercedes Palumbo | Fernanda Saforcada | Soledad Vercellino Corporate author: Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO) This book presents the experiences in Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Uruguay, Peru and Mexico, regarding the elaboration and implementation of National Human Rights Plans as a public policy tool recommended in the Second World Conference on Human Rights, held in Vienna in 1993. The texts gathered in this book account for the tensions and challenges when it comes to generating public policies on human rights that are inclusive and respond to parameters of effective and influential citizen participation.  Right to Education and Schooling in Latin America Year of publication: 2020 Author: Mariela Alejandra Acevedo | Felicitas Acosta | Myriam Feldfeber | Pablo Imen | María Mercedes Palumbo | Fernanda Saforcada | Soledad Vercellino Corporate author: Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento | Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO) The extension of the right to education in Latin America is part of the contemporary debate about schooling. The educational reforms of the latter part of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century in the region accompanied this debate: enactment of new laws, changes in the structure of educational systems, curricular reforms, revision of classroom teaching, modification of the teacher training are some of the ways these reforms take. Changes in education systems are also affected by the emergence of new actors, topics and forms of intervention: from standardized international tests and the participation of civil society and non-governmental organizations, to the introduction of content related to issues of gender and sexuality. This book brings together works that attempt to account for the set of changes mentioned, from different perspectives: historical, political, philosophical and pedagogical. It also brings together the award-winning articles from the CLACSO-UNGS essay contest on the right to education within the framework of the Education Axis of the Democracies in Revolution / Revolutions in Democracy program.