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Item Agroecologia, movimento de transformação e transição de práticas: princípios agroecológicos para além da produção(2024-03-07) Silva Neto, Manoel Joaquim da; Silva, José Nunes da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1731357666757671; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8541311550732791Considering the multidimensionality of agroecology (political, pedagogical, productive and social dimensions), from the perspective of building knowledge from territories, camps, settlements, quilombola communities and peripheries, I present this work, in the form of a memorial, to describe my trajectory in Bachelor's degree in Agroecology from the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE). It is organized into three parts, plus final considerations. In the first part I talk about myself, my origins until the arrival of a black man, son of a landless peasant, militant of the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST), at the public university, on an undergraduate course. Then, in the second part of this memorial, I describe the main learnings and challenges experienced over these four years, in which we studied the structuring axes of the course: Knowing, diagnosing and planning, acting; and evaluate and systematize in the ethnoagroecosystem. In the third part I delve deeper into specific themes, seeking to link agroecology with agrarian reform and associations/cooperativism. These choices were made due to my militant experience in MST settlements and camps, but also due to the internships experienced throughout the course. Finally, I bring final considerations, emphasizing my role as an agroecologist in the world, highlighting potentialities and limitations for my future work. To write this memorial, I reviewed notes made throughout the course, in the study of different themes, territorial and semester immersion reports, as well as those from the Mandatory Supervised Internships (ESOs). Here there is a recovery of the memory of a hopeful professional, who believes in agroecology, agrarian reform and cooperativism to transform the world.