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Earth Day: Towards Sustainable Convivence
Earth Day reminds us that ecological transition depends not only on technology or economics, but also on cooperation between societies. Faced with global challenges, Convivence emerges as an essential condition for building a sustainable balance between humanity, the planet, and models of development.
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Averroes and Maimonides, Light of al-Andalus
The screening of “Averroes y Maimónides, luz de al-Andalus” drew a large audience to the Living Library of al-Andalus. Organised as part of the 900th anniversary of the birth of Averroes, the event highlighted the continuing relevance of his intellectual legacy and the growing interest in Andalusian Córdoba.
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Averroes and Maimonides: Paradigms in Troubled Times
The debate “Averroes and Maimonides: Paradigms in Troubled Times”, held as part of the “La Palabra Encendida” series, brought together intellectuals and writers in Córdoba to reflect on the contemporary relevance of Averroes’ thought. Manuel Pimentel emphasized reason, justice, and dialogue as essential foundations for convivence in plural societies.
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Bar Counters and Convivence
Democracy is not only built in institutions, but also in everyday spaces like bar counters. In these real encounters, conversation—with its tensions and nuances—helps sustain our connection with others and maintain a shared balance.
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International Day of Human Fraternity
The International Day of Human Fraternity reminds us that peace is not decreed: it is built through education, respect, and encounter. Inspired by the 2019 Abu Dhabi Declaration, this day calls for transforming diversity into cooperation and making convivence part of everyday life.
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International Data Protection Day
International Data Protection Day reminds us that privacy and digital security are also a matter of convivence. Protecting personal data means preserving trust, respecting the dignity of others, and building a more responsible digital citizenship in an increasingly connected world.
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