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Race, Class, and Television: A First Look at Brazil’s Dystopic Drama 3%

January 18, 2017January 20, 2017 Greg Childs Afro-Brazilians, Afrofuturism, Brazil

3% is Netflix’s latest original series ordered up from Latin America, and the first from Brazil. Set in a dystopic

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The Racial Politics of the Urban Saçi Graffiti Series in São Paulo, Brazil

January 4, 2017January 6, 2017 Reighan Gillam #comicsandrace, Brazil

This guest post is part of our new blog series on Comics, Race, and Society, edited by Julian Chambliss and

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Protesters calling for return to military government for 90 days. The placard in the picture reads: "S.O.S. Armed Forces: Enough! We want a fundamental cleanup, and power back in 90 days." Photo courtesy of Vice News.

After the Election: The View from Recent Brazilian Politics

November 16, 2016November 15, 2016 Greg Childs Brazil, electoral politics, Politics

This one is going to be difficult. I will be heading to Brazil over the winter break to conduct some

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Progressive Mothers, Better Babies: A New Book on Race and Public Health in Brazil

November 16, 2016November 15, 2016 Ibram X. Kendi Afro-Brazilians, Brazil

This post is part of a blog series I am editing, which announces the release of selected new works in African

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Afro-Politics and Civil Society in Brazil: An Interview with Kwame Dixon

November 5, 2016November 5, 2016 Jaime Alves black politics, Brazil, electoral politics

In today’s guest post, Professor Jaime Alves, ‎Assistant Professor of Anthropology at CUNY Staten Island, interviews Professor Kwame Dixon about

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