For me the crisis in JGM has always been. The precarious situation and the treatment of civil servants has been in vogue lately, but for me it is a very constant
subject. I think it is deluded to believe that it is a new situation, and I
think it is wrong to take up the subject now, only when it came out on the
news. We all knew what was going on, and very few had ever cared.
However,
better late than never. I consider it important that students take ownership of
their spaces with officials, who become responsible for the common places and
relationships experienced in them. But I can not help being pessimistic. I feel
that, like many of the issues that the student movement has, this is just the
popular one of the moment, and then it will be abandoned like so many others.
This does not mean that there are no fruits, sowing consciousness is already a
breakthrough. But without concrete actions, it does not make sense.
Of all
this, I like the initiative that the officials have undertaken. They have an
increasingly strong voice, the choice to use it and make noise. They have been
the eternal forgotten of the academy and the student movement, despite being
always at our side. I hope that with time everything will change for the
better.

Let's make noise!
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