*DRCLAS Tuesday Seminars on Brazil in October*
All Tuesday Seminars are held in *Room S-250, 2nd Floor*, CGIS South
Building**, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge
*Tuesday, October 2nd, 12:00-2:00 p.m.*
Brazil Without Homophobia: A Story of Two Pathways to the State
Rafael de la Dehesa (Associate Professor, Sociology, Anthropology and
Social Work, CUNY, College of Staten Island)
*Tuesday, October 16th, 12:00-2:00 p.m.*
Race, Class, and Political Representation in Brazil
Thad Dunning (Associate Professor of Political Science, Yale University;
Research Fellow, Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and
Area Studies and Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University)
*Tuesday, October 23rd, 12:00-2:00 p.m.*
Coalition Presidentialism in Brazil
Argelina Cheibub (Professor, Institute of Social and Political Studies,
State University of Rio de Janeiro)
All Tuesday Seminars are held in *Room S-250, 2nd Floor*, CGIS South
Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge
The seminars are free and open to the public, and registration is not
required. Lunch is served at 12:00 p.m. Presentations begin at 12:30 p.m.
For additional information, please contact Sophie Jampel,
sjampel(a)fas.harvard.edu
*The DRCLAS Tuesday Seminar Series is co-sponsored by the Weatherhead
Center for International Affairs at Harvard University. Tuesday Seminars
on Brazil are also co-sponsored by the DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program.*
*DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program Seminar*
*Epidemiology of Micronutrient Deficiencies in Brazilian Children*
*Marly Augusto Cardoso*
Associate Professor, School of Public Health, University of São Paulo
Lemann Visiting Scholar, DRCLAS
Thursday, September 27th, 12:00 p.m.
CGIS South, Room S-050, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge
This event is free and open to the public, and registration is not
required. A Brazilian lunch will be served.
*This seminar is co-sponsored by the Center on the Developing Child at
Harvard University*.
*Salgado Maranhão's Blood of the Sun: A Bilingual Reading*
*Salgado Maranhão*, one of Brazil’s leading contemporary poets and winner
of the 2011 Premio de Poesia da Academia Brasileira de Letras, and his
translator *Alexis Levitin*, whose thirty-two books of translations include
Clarice Lispector's *Soulstorm *and Eugénio de Andrade's *Forbidden Words*,
will read from the bilingual edition of *Blood of the Sun*, recently out
from Milkweed Editions.
*Monday, October 1st, 5:30 p.m.*
Location: *Woodberry Poetry Room* - Lamont Library, Room 330, Harvard
University
This is a *Harvard Review* event. For additional information, please visit
www.harvardreview.org or write to info(a)harvardreview.org
*Brazil-Today: A Business Network linking Boston and Brazil
*
*Entrepreneurship in Brazil: A New Model? *
*Andrew “Zach” Zacharakis*
Professor, Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship, Babson College
Thursday, September 27th, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Location: 320 Nevada Street, Newton (at the International Entrepreneurship
Center)
*Tickets required*: $25 online ($30 at the door) -
http://brazil-today.eventbrite.com/?ref=elink
Refreshments provided. Ample free parking.
For additional information about Brazil-Today and this event, please see
www.brazil-today.org
*DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program Seminar*
*Epidemiology of Micronutrient Deficiencies in Brazilian Children*
*Marly Augusto Cardoso*
Associate Professor, School of Public Health, University of São Paulo
Lemann Visiting Scholar, DRCLAS
Thursday, September 27th, 12:00 p.m.
CGIS South, Room S-050, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge
This event is free and open to the public, and registration is not
required. A Brazilian lunch will be served.
*This seminar is co-sponsored by the Center on the Developing Child at
Harvard University*.
*Brazilian Early Childhood Research Collective*
invites you to an interdisciplinary discussion
*Why do Politicians Act like Children? The Political Economy of Early
Childhood Development Policy in Brazil*
*
Jonathan Phillips *
Ph.D. candidate, Department of Government, Harvard Graduate School of Arts
and Sciences
*The School Building as Type and the Construction of Place*
*
Marina Correia *
Master's in Architecture candidate, Harvard Graduate School of Design
Tuesday, September 25th, 1:30 p.m.
CGIS South, *Room S-030*, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge
This event is free and open to the public, and registration is not
required. Lunch will be served.
This event is possible thanks to the generous support of the Fundação Maria
Cecília Souto Vidigal.
Additional information: http://brazilecdcollective.wordpress.com/
*Bate-Papo (Portuguese conversation practice)*
Practice your Portuguese and discuss Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking
countries and cultures at this informal roundtable. Everyone is welcome!
Guaraná and salgadinhos will be served.
*Friday, September 21st, 3:00- 4:30 p.m.*
CGIS South, *Room S-216*, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge
*Co-sponsored by the DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program and the Portuguese
section of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard.*
*Brazilian Northeast Debates student organization event*
*Public Management and Corruption in the Northeast: The case of Rio Grande
do Norte*
*Guilherme Lichand*
Ph.D. Candidate, Political Economy and Government Program, Harvard Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences
Monday, September 24th, 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
CGIS South, *Room S-153*, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge
*DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program Seminar*
*Brazil and the United States: Their National Futures
Roberto Mangabeira Unger*
Roscoe Pound Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Former Minister of Strategic Affairs of Brazil
Thursday, September 20th, 12:00 p.m.
CGIS South, *Room S-050*, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge
*This event is free and open to the public, and registration is not required
*. A Brazilian lunch will be served.
Contact: brazil(a)fas.harvard.edu