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'''Jones Manoel''' was born in Pernambuco, Brazil, son of Elza, [[Marxism-leninism|marxist-leninist]] and [[Brazilian Communist Party|PCB]] militant.
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'''Jones Manoel''' is a [[Marxism-leninism|marxist-leninist]] and [[Brazilian Communist Party|PCB]] militant.  


He began his militancy in a favela (brazilian slum) where he was born and grew up, the community of Borborema, creating a popular class called Novo Caminho ("New Way"), alongside with his friend Julio Santos (he, Julio and another friend, Felipe Bezerra, were the first young people in Borborema's history to enter a public university). After two years with the popular classes, he became a militant in the student movement, in parallel to his History graduation course at UFPE (Federal University of Pernambuco). Shortly after, he joined the ranks of the UJC (the PCB youth).
Born in Pernambuco, Brazil, he began his militancy in the community of Borborema, a favela where he was born and grew up, helping establish popular educative courses called Novo Caminho ("New Way"). Jones Manoel, along with his two friends, were the first young people in Borborema's history to enter a public university.


Active in the student movement until 2016, currently she works in the union movement and in popular education. Master in Social Service, currently a History teacher, maintains a channel on YouTube and participates in the Revolushow podcast. He is a member and militant of PCB.<ref>https://blogdaboitempo.com.br/category/colunas/jones-manoel/</ref>
After two years with the popular classes, he became a militant in the student movement, in parallel to his History graduation course at the Federal University of Pernambuco. Shortly after, he joined the ranks of PCB's youth-wing, UJC.
 
Active in the student movement until 2016, currently he works in the union movement and in popular education. He has a master's degree in Social Service, currently works as a History teacher, maintains a channel on YouTube and participates in the Revolushow podcast. <ref>https://blogdaboitempo.com.br/category/colunas/jones-manoel/</ref>


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Revision as of 22:10, 24 November 2020

Jones Manoel
Jones Manoel (professor and militant of the Brazilian Communist Party)
NationalityBrazilian
OccupationHistory teacher
Political organizationBrazilian Communist Party
Political lineMarxism-leninism
InfluencesDomenico Losurdo

Jones Manoel is a marxist-leninist and PCB militant.

Born in Pernambuco, Brazil, he began his militancy in the community of Borborema, a favela where he was born and grew up, helping establish popular educative courses called Novo Caminho ("New Way"). Jones Manoel, along with his two friends, were the first young people in Borborema's history to enter a public university.

After two years with the popular classes, he became a militant in the student movement, in parallel to his History graduation course at the Federal University of Pernambuco. Shortly after, he joined the ranks of PCB's youth-wing, UJC.

Active in the student movement until 2016, currently he works in the union movement and in popular education. He has a master's degree in Social Service, currently works as a History teacher, maintains a channel on YouTube and participates in the Revolushow podcast. [1]

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