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    Multiculturalism, Extreme Poverty, and P4C.Maria Elena Madrid - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 27:55-69.
    Most of the Latin American population, including in places like Mexico and Brazil, is becoming extremely poor, slipping in the last ten years from poverty to extreme poverty. Native communities are in this condition: to live only to survive, lacking any opportunity to improve or at least meet their basics needs of food and shelter. I practiced P4C in the multicultural community of Juchitán, Oaxaca, to find if P4C overcame the limitations of extreme poverty, respecting the cultural diversity while obtaining (...)
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  2. The Right to Childhood and the Community of Inquiry.María Elena Madrid - 2007 - Childhood and Philosophy 3 (5):147-153.
    Throughout the world there exist communities of extreme poverty in which children do not have access to school and hardly benefit from childhood rights established by the United Nations. The community of inquiry is a philosophical practice that allows us to reach these children and initiate them into democratic practices through philosophical dialogue and the development of critical and creative thinking. In this article we ask: “What are the challenges and/or the tasks that philosophic practice in such communities of extreme (...)
     
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