Black Anthropology in Brazil and the USA: Expanding Networks and Perspectives
November 25th – 2 PM – Open visit to the Soweto Black Organization (Rua Silveira Martins, 131, room 22, Sé Metro – PoupaTempo exit)
November 25th – 6 PM – Conference with Todne Thomas, President of the Black Anthropologists Association (USA) and professor at Yale University. “Subterranean Stratigraphies and Broken Records: Black Feminist Kinship and Futures in the Past”. University of São Paulo (Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 315, Cidade Universitária, Social Sciences and Philosophy Building, room 14).
Discussant: Prof. Osmundo Pinho (Federal University of Recôncavo da Bahia and Black Anthropology Committee of the Brazilian Anthropology Association).
Moderated by Prof. Silvana Nascimento (USP/ABA Board).
Simultaneous translation will be provided.
November 27th – 10:00 AM - Conference with Todne Thomas – National Museum/UFRJ (Central Library Auditorium, Quinta da Boa Vista). Moderated by Prof. Luena Nascimento Pereira (UFRRJ)
Organized by: Brazilian Anthropological Association (Board, Committee of Black Anthropology of Brazil and Committee of African Studies).
Support and partnerships: PPGAS/USP, Department of Anthropology/USP, CCInt/FFLCH/USP, CÓCCIX Research Group, NUMAS/USP Research Group, Soweto Black Organization and PPGAS/National Museum/RJ.