Every Wednesday, George Javier Wasweez He transforms his blog into a close confession as ‘readings’ as a press. This week, the presenter has traveled to the past to remember his childhood Sand Rock, in Badalona. The unwavering relationships created in a society marked by inequality, an upright and raw portrait that reveals scars.

How was San Rock? Very ugly neighborhood, “He writes bluntly. He remembers how much the buildings were built of aluminum cement, which caused the aluminosis for years and was forced to tear down many houses, including him:” I remember my father who died in his room every time I spend it. There is no trace of its, only our memories. Very good, in my case. “


George Javier Vasuwas, in ‘Survings 2025’

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In spite of severe living conditions, the presenter illustrates the strong -affected relationships of the neighboring countries, often not the alterans. The rest of the earth behind the rest of the earth behind and shared difficulties became the glue of a community that opposed Ka IT Ravam. “Unemployment and the heroine caused destruction. There was always a neighbor to help or go to solve a problem. To share the joys, of course, too, “he says.

Poverty, unemployment and heroine have left a deep identity in the neighborhood. However, his vision is more socially condemned than victims. “Growing up in a surrounding area like Sand Rock taught me it One of the great suffering of our society is inequality. For different situations, administrations must have a special sensitivity If they are not assisted by them, they promise to be frustrated“.

George Javier Vasuwas, in 'Survings 2025'

George Javier Vasuwas, in ‘Survings 2025’

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According to him, the birthplace should not be a punishment. “Born in a particular place may not condemn you To exempt from hope, “he concludes after that years ago,” he was ashamed to say he was from San Rock. “



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