
If you are interested in learning more about the figures who shaped the history of political thought, you cannot miss this talk dedicated to the life and legacy of Rosa Luxemburgo. It is a fantastic opportunity to delve into the trajectory of a fundamental woman for the international labor movement, guided by an expert in the field. 📚
The session will be led by M.ª José Capellín Corrada, former director of the School of Social Work. During the meeting, we will explore how her background in a Jewish family in Poland and her unwavering opposition to militarism and imperialism defined her life, even leading her to spend time in prison for her convictions.
Meeting details
- Speaker: M.ª José Capellín Corrada
- Venue: Aula 4
We look forward to seeing you to discover together the story of one of the most courageous and committed voices of the last century. It will be a very enriching space for learning and reflection! ✨