Editorial Note
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In a year in which the Public University was the object of unusual attacks and multiple sieges; and in which the university community and society in general took to the streets to defend what we consider one of our common goods, it has not been minor to sustain the space of the magazine as a kind of refuge -of knowledge, feelings and critical doings- in the midst of varied and inclement challenges of the present. Faced with an epochal climate marked by a brutal onslaught against any form of community and social bond, the demonstrations in the streets of cities across the country showed that, when bodies meet and gather around certain social and vital demands, some of that force survives, despite everything, and remains as a sensitive plot, open to what is to come.
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