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eduCWIbrasil
6th November 2010, 00:24
Hey everyone, just a little something about me:

I became a militant about 4 years ago, when i met the brazilian biology students movement during it's congress (which most students saw as some sort of fest). After that, i started to support teachers strikes in my university and met the local student movement.

In 2008 i joined the PSOL (Socialism and Liberty Party) and remained independent for about a year. I was close to militants from both the USFI and IWL (LIT) when i met some militants from CWI and quickly realised that they managed not to be reformist nor sectarian and joined them in early 2009.

Now i just began working as a biology teacher and look forward to struggle in my union, which happens to be controlled by the left (USFI, IWL, local groups..) unlike most other unions in Brazil, which support the populist government of Lula's Labor Party.

Q
6th November 2010, 02:47
Welcome, it's always good to see a fellow CWI comrade here :)

I edited your title as we have a policy of not sharing full names and other personal details. Police and fascists are known to follow these forums.

Nolan
6th November 2010, 06:19
Welcome!