The Commission on Compliance with Laws (Compra-se), of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Alerj), will hold a public hearing on Monday (30) to discuss the topic “Accessibility and Inclusion in Terreiros and the Ten Commandments of Offers.” The meeting will take place at two o’clock In the afternoon, in Room 1801, in the Lucio Costa Building, headquarters of the Parliament of Rio de Janeiro.
“It was a hearing proposed by the International Institute of Magna Carta da Umbanda to discuss measures of inclusion, accessibility and sustainability in the land of Umbanda. In addition to discussing the environmental Ten Commandments of the Presentations, regarding respect for the environment, the Institute will launch another tool to appreciate diversity and inclusion: transcribing the Magna Carta da Umbanda document in a way Braille,” said the college’s president, Rep. Carlos. Mink (PSB).
The meeting was invited to the Vice President of State of the Instituto Carta Magna da Umbanda/RJ, Pai Aguinho; Supervisor of Environmental Education and Sustainability at the State Environment Institute (INEA), Erlene Alvarenga; And representatives of the State Secretariat for Social Development and Human Rights and the Municipal Secretariat for the Environment, among others.