The three-day event includes movement and music workshops in Angolan combat games and capoeira with guest artist-teachers from Angola and Brazil, as well as a book launch party and performance.
Please join us from 4:30-6:30 on Monday 18 April. for our first collective in-person event: a reception for the new John Hope Franklin Gallery exhibit "Black Lives Matter Brazil-USA).
Duke University Center for International and Global Studies
Convened by Professor of Dance, Ava LaVonne Vinesett, this forum centers the significance of dance in making Afro Brazilian thought, creativity, experiences, memories, imagination and existence visible.
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
Join us for a raucous game night to kick off Duke's International Education Week. Trivia winners earn a custom piece of swag. This event is open to Duke students, staff, and faculty.
See other International Education Week 2020 events at Duke.
Duke University Center for International and Global Studies
Asian/Pacific Studies Institute
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
Center for Slavic Eurasian and East European Studies
Inaugurating a student-created website & featuring "Teaching Black Lives Matter at Duke" with Prof. Silvio Almeida (Getulio Vargas Foundation and Mackenzie Presbyterian University, São Paulo, Brazil)
With introductory remarks by...
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
Dr. Graham Denyer Willis Senior Lecturer, Centre of Development Studies and Centre of Latin American Studies, Cambridge University Author of The Killing Consensus: Police, Organized Crime, and the Regulation of...
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
Welcome back reception sponsored by Duke Brazil Initiative. Featuring a lecture by Dr. Bryan McCann: "Rio since the Olympics: New Strategies of Mobilization, Old Inequalities"; update on DBI faculty projects and book publications; AND free food...