Which celebrities supported the university march

This Tuesday, several show business figures expressed their support for the university marchin which students, teachers and non-teachers will protest in front of Congress to demand public education.

Through their social networks, many celebrities published messages to raise awareness about the importance of accessing free, quality education. Dalma Maradona He shared a meme that referred to art students and graphic design students meeting at the march and said: “This is spectacular.”

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Dalma Maradona supported the march for the public University. (Photo: Instagram /dalmaradona)

This led many to ask him about his position and he explained: “For the ‘curious’ who ask me if I ever set foot in a public university to express my opinion, I tell them that not only did I set foot in it, but that I was fortunate to study for five years and receive my degree there.”. “Equal You don’t need to have gone to a public university to feel the need to defend it. In this case, proud to have been a part,” she concluded.

For its part, Lali Esposito He limited himself to sharing the video clip for “Laligera”, which was filmed in an educational establishment next to an Argentine flag.

Lali Espósito spoke out on social media (Photo: Instagram Capture /lali)

On his Instagram stories, Jimena Baron posted a poster that reads: “Without public education there is no future”.

Jimena Barón supported the march for the public University. (Photo: Instagram /jmena)

Jimena Barón supported the march for the public University. (Photo: Instagram /jmena)

In the same vein, Ricardo Darin shared an illustration of the federal university shield along with the hashtag “I defend public education”. Something similar happened with Jorge Rial, Thelma Fardin and Romina Pereirowho also published another story with some data from the UBA.

Ricardo Darín supported the march in defense of public education. (Photo: Instagram /ricardodarinok)

Ricardo Darín supported the march in defense of public education. (Photo: Instagram /ricardodarinok)

Juliet Zylberberg He also decided to take to his social networks to express his support. “Our days at Carlos Pellegrini. Our school. The year we graduated and the reunion 20 years later. It gave me my friends that I love, it gave me a lot of knowledge, the best teachers. But it also showed me the country I live in, the different realities that coexist, taught me empathy, and taught me to fight for what is ours,” he wrote. And he concluded: “Long live public education, long live the UBA. They want us brutes and dominated, let’s not allow that to happen”.

Julieta Zylberberg supported the march. (Photo: Instagram Capture /juli_zylberberg)

Julieta Zylberberg supported the march. (Photo: Instagram Capture /juli_zylberberg)

In addition, Esteban Lamothe shared a series of stories. One of them read: “I don’t have a university degree, but I go to the Public University.”

Esteban Lamothe supported the march. (Photo: Instagram Capture / estebanlamothe)

Esteban Lamothe supported the march. (Photo: Instagram Capture / estebanlamothe)

Tato Quattordio He also expressed himself on his networks with a poster that read: “Educational defunding no. Public education, free and free, yes.” “Let’s say no to the planned attack on Argentine Public Universities. There is no justification for financially suffocating the National Public Universities other than the obvious objective of discrediting educational institutions in order to offer private and fee-based tertiary education in Argentina,” he claimed.

Tato Quattordio supported the march. (Photo: Instagram Capture /tatoqd)

Tato Quattordio supported the march. (Photo: Instagram Capture /tatoqd)

 
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