Exhibition revisits José Sarney's government in Maranhão
An exhibition titled 'José Sarney | Maranhão: my land, my passion' opens at the Convento das Mercês, celebrating José Sarney's 60 years since his governance of Maranhão.
The Brazilian Republic Memory Foundation (FMRB) has inaugurated an exhibition at Convento das Mercês titled 'José Sarney | Maranhão: my land, my passion' to commemorate sixty years since José Sarney began his term as the governor of Maranhão. This exhibition aims to provide a historical perspective on Sarney's administration from 1966 to 1970, emphasizing the political and social context of that era, as well as the structural changes that occurred under his leadership. Through this approach, the exhibition serves as both a retrospective and a reflection of Sarney's contributions to public administration.
The exhibit frames Sarney's governance as a critical period of institutional reorganization and infrastructural advancements, with a focus on integrating Maranhão's territory. It features a diverse array of materials including photographs, documents, newspaper headlines, and audiovisual content, developed with the aid of technological resources such as artificial intelligence. This multifaceted presentation aims to engage the public by illustrating how Sarney's policies helped to overcome regional isolation and improve the living standards within Maranhão, thus creating a more connected and dynamic state.
Overall, the exhibition seeks to not only celebrate Sarney's legacy but also to provoke discussions about the long-term effects of his tenure on modern governance and the socio-political landscape of Maranhão. By revisiting this significant period, the FMRB highlights the importance of understanding historical contexts in shaping contemporary public policy and social development in Brazil.