Having a serious job or acting?
Sebastian makes an honest confession about his origin and how he left his
family at a young age for the art career and started to work as a travelling
circus and performing artist. At the beginning, he earned his living as a
street musician and street performer, and later joined companies and theatres.
His own identity is still uncertain because his relatives have concealed the
Roma origin of his grandmother. All this resulted in him returning to Italy a
few years later and start working with stateless Roma children in whom no one
else believed. Sebastian's message to us is "each one of us has his own
special unique gift that no one else in the world has. Find that and this will
lead you through life."
What can a schoolgirl do to fight injustice? What do we look for in pedagogues? What can we do for our children to be taught of equality and accepting each other in school? In primary school, I always sat in the first or second row. I hated it! I always wanted to sit in the last row because there, I could have been next to the window watching the whole class. From time to time, some of the "worst" boys were seated next to me. The rules for table plan were the following: 1. bad students sit next to good students 2. if you are a good student and do something wrong (which happened to me quite often) then you will get a Gypsy next to you For a few days or for months, it depended on the scale of the punishment. I liked those boys because they found this process unfair, too. I had three seatmate by this method in the first four years of primary school. When teachers realized that this seating arrangement was no problem for us and we even made friends, I ...
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