
Daniel Noversa Featured in Sopcom’s GT Young Researchers
Daniel Noversa Featured in Sopcom's GT Young Researchers
0On June 14, 2024, at 4:00 p.m., the seminar Weaving Antiracist Networks Brazil and Portugal: education, public policies and historical reparation will take place in the Engineering II Auditorium, in Building 16 of the Gualtar Campus of the University of Minho. Following the seminar, there will also be the presentation of the book Weaving antiracist networks III: Between resistances and emancipations (Renísia Filice, Leandro Bulhões de Jesus, Redy Wilson Lima and Miguel de Barroso, 2024), the most recent publication of a collection related to the project “Weaving Antiracist Networks: Africas, Brazils and Portugal“, which has been ongoing since 2016 and is coordinated by Geppherg – Group of Studies and Research in Public Policies, History, Education of Race Relations and Gender, of the Faculty of Education of the University of Brasília (F.E./UnB). The moderation and presentation of the book will be the responsibility of Rosa Cabecinhas, professor at the Department of Communication Sciences and researcher at the Communication and Society Research Centre of the University of Minho.
The seminar will be divided into two moments, with two different interventions and two speakers, both authors of the book Prof. Leandro Bulhões (Federal University of Ceará), with the intervention Weaving Antiracist Networks and Historical Reparation in Brazil and Portugal and, later, Prof. Dr. Renísia Cristina Garcia Filice (University of Brasilia), with the intervention Weaving Antiracist Networks and Historical Reparation: Contributions of Intersectionality in Gender, Race, and Class in Public Policy.
Seminar “Weaving Antiracist Networks Brazil and Portugal: Education, Public Policies and Historical Reparation” and Presentation of the Book “Weaving Antiracist Networks III: Between Resistances and Emancipations”
“In addition to texts that were presented during the second International Seminar “Weaving Antiracist Networks: Africas, Brazils and Portugal”, which took place in July 2019, the book incorporates articles and experience reports produced by people from Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Portugal and Brazil. As an axis, it mobilizes – to follow Cabral’s call “Walk with your own feet, think with your own head” – the idea of resistance and emancipation, which brought to this book a very interesting scenario: that of the struggle for other possible worlds, less unequal and more equitable. What will this world be like? We do not know. We are searching for it, creating the conditions to build it. For this reason, multiplying perspectives observing the experiences from which we can rethink what is possible to do together is important. In this sense, we invite everyone to be with us and reflect on other possible worlds.“
Admission is free, and no prior registration is required.
The organization of the initiative is the responsibility of Manuel Carlos Silva – CICS researcher. NOVA. UMinho – in conjunction with the book’s authors.
In addition, this initiative is funded by national funds through FCT – Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., within the scope of the CICS project «UIDB/04647/2020». NOVA – Interdisciplinary Centre for Social Sciences of the New University of Lisbon.
For additional information, please contact cics@ics.uminho.pt.