Southeast
São Paulo
"MAY PEOPLE HAVE THE SAME AS YOU, A TABLE FULL OF EVERYTHING YOU LIKE, THE PRIVILEGE OF HAVING A GOOD HOUSE, OF HAVING GOOD EDUCATION"
"And we have to take care of the future like a child, like a child, we have to nurture it."
We unite our voices and our creativity to together take care of the future, just as one raises a child. We want a future where everyone is heard, respected, and recognized. A future where all people, cultures, knowledge, and stories are valued as the true wealth of our country. In this future, the nature that inhabits us, which exists in every living being, even in those most invisible to the eyes of a person in the city, like corals and water, finds its space in a harmonious coexistence among all species that sustain the planet, making the air be air and the sea be sea. We envision a future where the Earth that feeds us is also the source of new possibilities, spaces for coexistence and perspectives, connecting rural and urban communities in a cycle of learning, exchange, and support. The Earth is not a resource to be exploited, but a good that must be cared for and respected, with public policies that promote the right to healthy food and support for family farmers, as well as for youth in rural areas and peripheral communities. Our future is one of human emancipation, where agrarian reform is not just a rural agenda but one for society as a whole. Where the rights to land and dignified housing are guaranteed as a starting point for the growth of an egalitarian society, free from subjugation and inequalities. We dream of new social relationships, based on the tripod of people, food, and nature. A society that, in addition to ensuring access to food, also has knowledge and food culture, rescuing ancestral wisdom and the connection with real food. We want people to know how to cultivate, prepare, and value native food as a right for all. A future where true success is measured by eradicating hunger, not by accumulating profits at the expense of others' losses. In this future, we stop valuing scarcity and begin to value abundance. Our vision is of a future with more time, leisure, affection, gestures, and hugs that nourish us. Where everyone has dignified spaces to live, rest, learn, think, create, and express themselves. A future where communities grow and expand, with more quality of life and smiling people. We don’t want a future of accumulated inequalities, accelerated affections, or ready-made solutions sold. We want a future with creative possibilities and autonomy. In this prosperous future, the struggle for social and environmental justice will be seen as a spiral of constant learning, growth, and collaboration. Representativity will be broad, without divisions, where people will not only have their rights realized but also have a voice, shared resources, and distributed power in the decisions that impact their lives. Technology, in this future we desire, will not be a tool of exclusion but of justice and connection, used to build bridges and offer new perspectives on equality and freedom. In this future, we do not want a revolution of machines and flying cars, but rather living nature and a healthy home to inhabit as humanity. In our future, the past will be respected and recognized, with the strength and power of our ancestors guiding us. The wisdom they preserved, the care for the Earth, and the knowledge cultivated over generations are the foundations of our movement. We know we have the same blood and thus the same strength to transform the reality around us. May we never forget our connection to the roots, for they sustain and guide us. This is our future: a just and collective future, based on shared responsibility, on the connection between the countryside and the city, and on collective liberation.


