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Brazil Course Blog

Every two years I take student to Brazil for a course titled "Race, Gender, and Inequality in Brazil." We go to Salvador and explore other regions of Bahia too. Here are the blog posts students wrote for the class.

Gearing Up for 2024!

12/1/2023

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Yesterday I had the first meeting with the students who will be joining me in Brazil in May 2023. We start classes in March, but I get way too excited and want to start sharing stuff as soon as I can with students!

This first post is a review of the stuff we did in 2022. To complement the class, I invited various scholars to campus and remotely to help my students understand more about Brazil. Below are the recordings for some of these talks!

 Spotlight on Brazil Series - Brazil under US influence: 1964-2021, Xavier Vatin

Spotlight on Brazil Series - Social inequalities in Brazil: Effects and Outcomes in Life and Health Conditions, Clarice Mota

​Spotlight on Brazil Series - An Informal Conversation on Racial Issues & Basketball in Brazil, Jamir Garcez

​Spotlight on Brazil Series - Fernando Conceição: Violence Against Minorities - Brazil & US, Fernando Costa da Conceição
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