ISCED and Lev Arte portray Neto’s life and work in an exhibition

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ISCED and Lev Arte portray Neto's life and work in an exhibition
ISCED and Lev Arte portray Neto's life and work in an exhibition

Africa-Press – Angola. Eighty-three literary works about the life of António Agostinho Neto have been, since this Friday, on display at the Higher Institute of Educational Sciences (ISCED) in Huíla, as part of activities alluding to National Hero’s Day.

The bibliographic exhibition, an initiative of ISCED-Huíla, in partnership with the cultural movement Lev Arte, brings together works by António Agostinho Neto and other authors, as well as monographs by students that address Neto.

Among the works, those by Acácio Barrados entitled “Agostinho Neto uma vida sem Tréguas” (1922-1979) and the photographic album by Augusta Conhiglia, which illustrates “Agostinho Netoy, from the Guerrilla to the first years of independence”, stand out.

As for the theses, some make an incursion into the pedagogical contribution of António Agostinho Neto in youth education, his policy of education for citizenship and the eradication of illiteracy.

Professor Hélder Mayunga, from the Social Sciences and Education department at ISCED-Huíla, said that the exhibition will last seven days, to allow students and the interested public to visit and learn a little more about the journey of the founder of the Nation.

He stated that the intention is to publicize and show that the institution has works about this “great national figure”, so that students, if necessary, can make use of them.

In turn, the national executive secretary of Lev Arte, Justina Kibeca, detailed that her movement has a partnership with the Agostinho Neto Foundation and exhibits several works, from speeches, photographic and children’s books that illustrate the historical journey of “Manguxi”.

ISCED-Huíla has a bibliographic collection of 95 thousand 473 books from different areas of knowledge, including 50 books that talk about the life and work of Agostinho Neto.

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