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The Ontinyent Campus Library will bear the name of Carme Miquel i Diego

  • February 9th, 2022
Campus d'Ontinyent
Campus d'Ontinyent
Carme Miquel i Diego (La Nucia 1945 - València 2019) is a teacher and writer, recognized for her work in recovering the use of Valencian in education and in society, and for her involvement in movements for pedagogical renewal and social change. His links with Ontinyent were quite close, by participating in the meetings for the foundation of the Escola valenciana in the building that now belongs to the UV, by promoting the Coordinadora de la Vall d’Albaida per l’ús i ensenyament del valencià and for its presence at the Trobades d’escola valenciana and giving numerous conferences on language, education and literature
 
Now, the Ontinyent Campus Library, which offers its services to the degrees in Business Administration and Management, Early Childhood Education, Physical Activity and Sports Sciences and Nursing, will bear the name of Carme Miquel i Diego in homage to the Valencian writer.

Precisely this week the exhibition "Pandemic: views of a tragedy”, a travelling exhibition organised by the Servei de Biblioteques i Documentació that began in October at the Humanities Library, was inaugurated on the Ontinyent Campus. The inauguration was conducted by Maria José Cháfer Asensio, head of the library.

“Pandemic: glances of a tragedy" will show a selection of images collected in the book of the same title and edited by Blume in 2021. The images were captured by 26 photographers in the initial days of the Covid-19 pandemic. They are personal, disturbing visions, of moments full of uncertainties, of loneliness, also of heroism and professionalism.

The photographs run through hospitals, nursing homes, funeral homes and cemeteries, the main sources of fatality in the pandemic, and show daily life under the state of alarm in different countries: empty cities, queues to buy bread, endless hugs, toilets dressed in protective suits. Images that will always remain in our memory and that we would not want to look at again.

This book, edited with the support of various institutions, has a solidarity character, since its benefits will be destined entirely to the families of photographers who have died while covering the pandemic in different countries of the world.

The exhibition can be visited at the Campus d'Ontinyent Hall until 4th march.

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