Rosa Cabecinhas, Principal Investigator of MigraMediaActs, participated in the “90 Seconds of Science” program on Antena 1. The participation was broadcast on January 15th at 10:55 AM.
In this program, Rosa Cabecinhas had the opportunity to share the project’s objectives and to present how it studies the media participation of people who occupy positions of alterity – migrants and racialized individuals – to deconstruct symbolic boundaries through the “decolonization of thought and knowledge.”
The participation is available through the following links:

Participation of Rosa Cabecinhas in “90 Seconds of Science” on Antena 1.
Scientific research visit by Rosa Cabecinhas at the Federal University of Sergipe (UFS) in December 2023.
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KEEP READINGMembers of MigraMediaActs took part in the seminar on memory, activism, cultural politics and practices of resistance in the audiovisual context.
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