Juliana Barroso - VI Criminal Forum Racism is Crime!
With images and editing by Xandão and Filó Filho, Cultne was present at the opening ceremony of the VI Criminal Forum Racism is Crime! The Center for Criminological Research in Rio de Janeiro - CEPERJ, the Commission for Racial Equality - CIR OAB / RJ, the Municipal Council for the Defense of Black Rights - COMDEDINE- RIO, the Civil Police Academy Sílvio Terra- ACADEPOL and the Instituto Palmares of Human Rights - IPDH, held the VI Criminal Forum Racism is Crime! Applicability of the Criminal Law & Civil Liability, from 25 to 27 October 2011, at the Civil Police Academy Sílvio Terra - ACADEPOL, on the occasion CULTNE heard the undersecretary of Education and Prevention Programs of the Rio de Janeiro Public Security Secretariat January.
African History - Institute of History - UFRJ
With images and editing by Filó Filho and Delanir Cerqueira, the Cultne collection recorded on April 29, 2013 the lecture by Prof. Dr. Monica Lima e Souza, coordinator of the African Studies Laboratory (LeÁfrica) which proposes to be an academic space, located in the Department of History of the IFCS-UFRJ, dedicated to teaching, research and extension activities on topics related to African societies, in their history and in the diverse expressions of their culture. It also intends to contribute to discussions on the ways in which these same themes have been thought of in universities and academic institutions in this area in Brazil, from different fields of study.
André Rebouças
The Engineering Club paid tribute to the black engineer André Rebouças in 1988, on the year of the Centenary of the Abolition of Slavery. On the occasion, Correios e Telégrafo launched the new Brazilian postal mark, with the album containing stamps referring to André Rebouças. André Pinto Rebouças was a Brazilian engineer, inventor and abolitionist Son of Antônio Pereira Rebouças (1798-1880) and Carolina Pinto Rebouças. Lawyer, deputy and advisor to D. Pedro II (1840-1889), his father was the son of a freed slave and a Portuguese tailor. His brothers Antônio Pereira Rebouças Filho and José Rebouças were also engineers.
LEAFRO/UFRRJ - Geraldo Bastos
Dr. Keith Jennings gave a lecture at the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, on August 11, 2015 at the invitation of LEAFRO at the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro - UFRRJ in the Baixada Fluminense region.
Communication and Racism - Prof. Dr. Muniz Sodré
Cultne registered with images and edition of Filó Filho on April 27, 2018 the speech of Prof. Dr. Muniz Sodré, addressing the theme "Communication and Racism" .
Muniz Sodré de Araújo Cabral is a journalist, sociologist, Brazilian translator, professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, at the School of Communication.
SOUTHEAST COPENE - Mother Beata de Iemanjá
From August 6th to 8th, 2015, the I Brazilian Congress of Black Researchers of the Southeast Region was held - COPENE SUDESTE, headquartered at UFRRJ - Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro in the city of Nova Iguaçu - RJ , with the general theme "NEABs in the contemporary educational scenario: identity relations and intersections", will debate the political and scientific responsibilities that the Afro-Brazilian Studies Nucleus and related Groups must assume in the training processes of black researchers ) and of teachers, of production/dissemination of knowledge, content, methods and technologies for the education of ethnic-racial relations, as well as articulations, strategies and projects for the strengthening of these research and extension collectives within the institutions that belong and in society. The general objective was to promote critical reflections on academic production and the challenges of the Afro-Brazilian Studies Centers and Related Groups.
Deri Santana - Baixada Paris Connection
Cultne recorded with images and editing by Filó Filho and Delanir Cerqueira on May 5, 2013 the lecture on the History of Africa which had the participation of Deri Santana, recently arrived from Paris, where he is studying for a doctorate in History at the Paris V University, Sorbonne . He arrives in Brazil to complete his doctoral research in Pernambuco. Ex-professor at the University of Rennes in France, he was a former student at PVNC - Pre-Entrance Exam for Blacks and Needy in Patience, he was born in Duque de Caxias in the lowlands of Rio de Janeiro.
Adriana Belém - VI Racism is Crime Forum!
Opening ceremony of the VI Criminal Forum Racism is Crime! Cultne recorded the interview of the chief delegate Adriana Belém of the 42nd. DP - Playground. The Center for Criminological Research in Rio de Janeiro - CEPERJ, the Commission for Racial Equality - CIR OAB / RJ, the Municipal Council for the Defense of Black Rights - COMDEDINE- RIO, the Civil Police Academy Sílvio Terra- ACADEPOL and the Instituto Palmares of Human Rights - IPDH, held the VI Criminal Forum Racism is Crime! Applicability of the Criminal Law & Civil Liability, from 25 to 27 October 2011, at the Civil Police Academy Sílvio Terra - ACADEPOL.
Seminar on Memories and Legacies - Lelia Gonzalez - UERJ
"Memories and Legacies Seminar" about the historical activist Lelia Gonzalez held at UERJ. The course included cultural, historical, religious and social aspects of blacks in Africa and the Diaspora, going through slavery and protest movements in Brazil, up to the history of the Brazilian black movement, including the quilombolas, and the social indicators of the black population in Brazil.
The History of the Black Movement - Master Yedo Ferreira
The video presents the lecture by Master Yedo Ferreira, a longtime activist on the black issue in our country for more than half a century. His class theme was "The History of the Black Movement". Event of COINTER - UERJ (Coordination of Community Interaction) through the work of João Costa Batista who directed, in 2004, the III Updating Course in Black History at UERJ. João Batista, is a former militant in the construction of a bridge between the university and the themes of the fight against racism. The course was organized into five thematic modules covering cultural, historical, religious and social aspects of black people in Africa and the diaspora, passing through slavery and protest movements in Brazil, to the history of the Brazilian black movement, including the quilombolas, and indicators of the black population in Brazil. The modules were: Diaspora; Resistance, Culture and Citizenship.
Black History Course - UERJ - Prof. Jose Flavio Pessoa
The video presents the lecture of Prof. Dr. José Flavio Pessoa de Barros from IFCH - Religious Studies Program / UERJ, which addressed the theme "The Imaginary and Everyday Life of Afro-Brazilian Religions". COINTER - UERJ (Community Interaction Coordination) event through the work of João Costa Batista who directed, in 2004, the III Update Course in Black History at UERJ.
Black History Course - UERJ - Prof. José Flavio
The video presents an excerpt from Prof. Dr. José Flavio Pessoa de Barros from IFCH - Religious Studies Program / UERJ, which addressed the theme "The Imaginary and Everyday Life of Afro-Brazilian Religions".
Video produced by COINTER - UERJ (Community Integration Coordination) through the work of João Costa Batista who directed in 2004 the III Update Course in Black History at UERJ.
Protagonism of Black Women - IFSC / UFRJ Lecture
Séminaire Race, Genre et Démocratie - DANS DES PERSPECTIVES COMPARATIVES - Dialogues Brésil et USA organisé le 10 août 2015 par IFSC - Institut de Philosophie et Sciences Sociales de l'Université Fédérale de Rio de Janeiro, sous la coordination du Prof. Dr Flavio Gomes et doctorant Gerson Theodoro (Togo Yoruba). A cette occasion, le séminaire a reçu la conférencière Rosália Lemos qui a donné la conférence sur "Le protagonisme des femmes noires" dans le cadre du panel "Université, citoyenneté et mémoire sociale: législation, politiques publiques et intellectuels noirs".
Global Justice - Doctoral Thesis Dr. Wilson Prudente - Part 2
Defense of the doctoral thesis in Political Science and International Relations, by IUPERJ / UCAM by Wilson Roberto Prudente in August 2015 in the city of Rio de Janeiro. The examining board was attended by Prof. Dr. Marcelo James V. Coutinho (Advisor); Profa. Dr. Maria Helena Barros de Oliveira (ENSP); Prof. Dr. Carlos André Macêdo Cavalcanti (UFPB); Prof. Dr. Geraldo Tadeu Moreira Monteiro (IUPERJ); and Prof. Dr. Aurélio Wander Chaves Bastos (IUPERJ). Wilson Roberto Prudente, was born in 1957. In 1987 he graduated in Social Studies at FFP - UERJ. Seeking to qualify even more concluded in 1994, the law school. At the Fluminense Federal University. In 2002 he earned the title of Master in Legal and Social Science from UFF. He became a Labor Attorney, dying in October 2017.
Global Justice - Doctoral Thesis Dr. Wilson Prudente - parte 1
Defense of the doctoral thesis in Political Science and International Relations, by IUPERJ / UCAM by Wilson Roberto Prudente on August 19, 2015 in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Cultne recorded the event with images and editing by Filó Filho and Alexandre "Xandão" Dias. The examining board was attended by Prof. Dr. Marcelo James V. Coutinho (Advisor); Profa. Dr. Maria Helena Barros de Oliveira (ENSP); Prof. Dr. Carlos André Macêdo Cavalcanti (UFPB); Prof. Dr. Geraldo Tadeu Moreira Monteiro (IUPERJ); and Prof. Dr. Aurélio Wander Chaves Bastos (IUPERJ).
Extension Course UFRJ - Post Abolition in Brazil - Black Associations
How did blacks organize themselves and act in Brazil after the Abolition of Slavery? What are the main obstacles you encountered and the means you used to overcome them? Can one speak of a continuity of the black struggle during the 20th century? These and other issues were discussed in the Post-Abolition course in Brazil: Black Associations, taught by the pair of doctoral professors Flávio dos Santos Gomes and Petrônio Domingues, from the Graduate Program in Comparative History at UFRJ. The realization of the course, with these professors and the students you are seeing, shows that something is changing at the Brazilian university ...
Master Class with Martinho da Vila - IFCS / UFRJ
On March 21, 2017, the international day against racial discrimination, the UFRJ History Institute invited the writer, singer and composer Martinho da Vila to the Aula Magna of the first semester of 2017, who received the title of Doctor from UFRJ Honoris Causa. In debate, racism in the country and the role of universities in combating discrimination. In his class, Martinho spoke about the Shaperville massacre that took place on March 21, 1960, when 69 blacks were machine-gunned by the South African police during the time of apartheid. The date is currently set by the UN as the International Day Against Racial Discrimination. Exactly 57 years later, at UFRJ, he talked about the importance of fighting racism every day.
"What Doesn't Fit in 500 Years: Another History of African People"
The activity "What Doesn't Fit in 500 Years: Another History of African People", is an open-air exhibition-class at Cais do Valongo, a port area in Rio de Janeiro. The event was promoted by IPEAFRO - Afro-Brazilian Research and Studies Institute and by Partiu! - Art and Urban Intervention Plan, and was part of the Virada Sustentável 2019 and the Circuito Urbano 2019. The activity started with the Timeline of the African Peoples, a research developed by IPEAFRO that goes back to the puzzle of the authentic history of Africa, of Africans and their descendants on all continents, from the cradle of humanity to the present day.
"What Doesn't Fit in 500 Years: Another History of African People" - Public Class 02
The activity "What Doesn't Fit in 500 Years: Another History of African People", is an open-air exhibition-class at Cais do Valongo, a port area in Rio de Janeiro. The event was promoted by IPEAFRO - Afro-Brazilian Research and Studies Institute and by Partiu! - Art and Urban Intervention Plan, and was part of the Virada Sustentável 2019 and the Circuito Urbano 2019. The activity started with the Timeline of the African Peoples, a research developed by IPEAFRO that goes back to the puzzle of the authentic history of Africa, of Africans and their descendants on all continents, from the cradle of humanity to the present day.
What Doesn't Fit in 500 Years: Another History of African People - Public Class 01
The activity "What Doesn't Fit in 500 Years: Another History of African People", is an open-air exhibition-class at Cais do Valongo, a port area in Rio de Janeiro. The event was promoted by IPEAFRO - Afro-Brazilian Research and Studies Institute and by Partiu! - Art and Urban Intervention Plan, and was part of the Virada Sustentável 2019 and the Circuito Urbano 2019. The activity started with the Timeline of the African Peoples, a research developed by IPEAFRO that goes back to the puzzle of the authentic history of Africa, of Africans and their descendants on all continents, from the cradle of humanity to the present day.