Seminar

Racism, affirmative action and memory: between bodies and institutions

José Eustáquio de Brito

Rodrigo Ednilson de Jesus

Shirley Aparecida de Miranda

October 4, 2018, 10h00

Room 1, CES | Alta

About

From different perspectives on Brazilian reality, the seminar is dedicated to discussing the relationship between racism, affirmative actions and memory in the social and institutional frameworks of contemporary society.


Programme

10:30 | Labour world and Affirmative Actions: the ongoing labour reform in Brazil and racial inequalities. (José Eustáquio de Brito - UEMG)

14:30 | Session 2: Trajectories of black students: affirmative action, academic continuity and the labour world (Rodrigo Ednilson de Jesus - UFMG)

15:30 | Session 3: Memory and recognition in the intercultural education of the Xakriabá indigenous people (Shirley Aparecida de Miranda - UFMG)

16:30 | Comments by Bruno Sena Martins and Q&A


Organisers: Doctoral Programmes "Human Rights in Contemporary Societies". "Post-Colonialisms and Global Citizenship" and Project CES/UC - UFMG -Interculturality and ethnic-racial relations:knowledges, territorialities, cultures