Zona escolar, imaginación comunicativa de la escuela en la radio. Programa: "Conmemoración del Día Internacional de los Trabajadores"
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The program was broadcast from the Bogotá International Book Fair, specifically from the university's booth, in commemoration of International Workers' Day. The program begins with a salsa song by Henry Fiol, "De la mano a la boca," whose lyrics reflect the harsh economic reality of ordinary people, where wages barely cover basic needs. This song is used to introduce the discussion about work and labor rights, a central theme of the program. The hosts point out how the mass media often simplifies the reality of the May Day marches, reducing them to violent conflicts instead of highlighting workers' demands. The program seeks to offer a different and deeper perspective on these issues. It features young people, students from the Master's program in Communication and Education, and other academic groups, who are there to discuss and propose ideas about everyday life in school, work, and communication. Throughout the program, poetic and musical interludes are heard that reinforce the reflection on the history of social struggles and the importance of memory.
