Professor Kabengele Munanga gave an interview to the Program Conversations to the South (RTP Africa)
"Some young black people are already entering university, that's the big change, but overall the situation of the black population is largely marginalization. They are underrepresented in all sectors of national life," he said: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDJWJQhC2ms
USP's Anthropology returns to the top 50 in the world in the QS World University Ranking by Subject
In addition to Anthropology, other three areas of FFLCH are among the top 50 in the world. Click here to check it out.
Encyclopedia of Anthropology - ISSN and updated website
Completing five years of existence, the Encyclopedia of Anthropology - http://ea.fflch.usp.br - has just acquired ISSN - 2676-038X (online). In addition, the EA website was updated and improved, and the editorial board expanded, with the incorporation of colleagues from UNICAMP, UNIFESP, UFSCAR and UNESP- Arar. The Encyclopedia is also found on Facebook and Twitter.
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#ShutDownAcademia: the anti-racist movement in the publishing market
In Bulletin No. 44, Laura Moutinho (USP) reports on the developments in the American academic environment of the Black Lives Matter movement, through the hashtags created by STEM, an acronym for science, technology, engineering and mathematics, which paralyzed the academic publishing market in June 2020.