*UM POETA, UMA PROFESSORA DE LETRAS E ALGUMA POESIA*
*Francisco Alvim *e* Clara de Andrade Alvim* leem poemas e conversam sobre
poesia contemporânea brasileira.
Wednesday, April 30, 7:30-9:00 pm
CGIS South Building, Belfer Case Study Room, Room S-020, 1730 Cambridge
Street, Cambridge
This event is free and open to the public.
*Sponsored by*
Consulate General of Brazil in Boston
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Harvard University
Nancy Clark Smith Chair Fund DRLL
Brazil Studies Program at the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American
Studies
ARTS@DRCLAS
*Supporters*
Brazilian Immigrant Center
Brazilian Women’s Group
Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers (MAPS)
Fundação do Movimento Educacionista dos EUA
*Organizers*
Nicolau Sevcenko
Guilherme Trielli Ribeiro
*The HSPH Committee on the Advancement of Women Faculty invites you to the
4th annual Alice Hamilton Award and Lecture*
*Designing and Implementing Malaria Control Interventions: Lessons from the
Field*
*Dr. Marcia C. de Castro*
Associate Professor of Demography
Wednesday, May 7, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Harvard School of Public Health, Building I, Room 1208
*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, May 2, 3:00-4:30 p.m.*
CGIS South Building, 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.*
*DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program Seminar*
*On the border of paradise. Rio de Janeiro and its water supply, 1550s to
1850s*
*Jorun Poettering*
Feodor Lynen Research Fellow, Harvard University
Thursday, May 1, 12:00 p.m.
CGIS South Building, 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.
*UM POETA, UMA PROFESSORA DE LETRAS E ALGUMA POESIA*
*Francisco Alvim *e* Clara de Andrade Alvim* leem poemas e conversam sobre
poesia contemporânea brasileira.
Wednesday, April 30, 7:30-9:00 pm
CGIS South Building, Belfer Case Study Room, Room S-020, 1730 Cambridge
Street, Cambridge
This event is free and open to the public.
*Sponsored by*
Consulate General of Brazil in Boston
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Harvard University
Nancy Clark Smith Chair Fund DRLL
Brazil Studies Program at the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American
Studies
ARTS@DRCLAS
*Supporters*
Brazilian Immigrant Center
Brazilian Women’s Group
Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers (MAPS)
Fundação do Movimento Educacionista dos EUA
*Organizers*
Nicolau Sevcenko
Guilherme Trielli Ribeiro
*DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program Seminar*
*Depicting the Conflictive Character of Colonialism: The Construction and
Use of Rio de Janeiro’s Aqueduct and Fountains*
*Jorun Poettering*
Feodor Lynen Research Fellow, Harvard University
Thursday, May 1, 12:00 p.m.
CGIS South Building, 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.
*DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program Seminar*
*Climate, Hydrology, and Land Use: Challenges for Brazil*
*Presenters:*
*Eunjee Lee*
Giorgio Ruffolo Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Sustainability Science,
Harvard University,
and
*Fabio Farinosi*
Giorgio Ruffolo Doctoral Research Fellow in Sustainability Science, Harvard
University
*Discussant: *
*Paul Moorcroft*
Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University
Thursday, April 24, 12:00 p.m.
CGIS South Building, 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.
*The Brazilian Studies Association at Harvard Law School invites you to*
*The 2014 HLS Brazilian Music Night*
*Featuring “Receita de Samba”*
Thursday, April 24 – 08:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Harvard Law School Pub
1585 Mass Ave - Cambridge, MA
*DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program Seminar*
*Climate, Hydrology, and Land Use: Challenges for Brazil*
*Presenters:*
*Eunjee Lee*
Giorgio Ruffolo Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Sustainability Science,
Harvard University,
and
*Fabio Farinosi*
Giorgio Ruffolo Doctoral Research Fellow in Sustainability Science, Harvard
University
*Discussant: *
*Paul Moorcroft*
Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University
Thursday, April 24, 12:00 p.m.
CGIS South Building, 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.
*The Harvard Law School Brazilian Studies Association would like to invite
all for the events*
*Copyright reforms in Brazil and in the U.S.*
Join Professor *William Fisher* and *Pedro Paranaguá*, senior legal advisor
for the Brazilian federal government on Intellectual Property, for a
comparative perspective on major features of current bills advancing
copyright reforms in Brazil and in the U.S.
*April 21, 12-1pmHauser Hall 102 - Harvard Law School*Italian lunch will be
served**
*Co-sponsored by HLS Brazilian Studies Association, Harvard Journal of Law
& Technology and the Berkman Center*
*AND*
*Reforming Brazilian pharmaceutical patent policy: Lessons from the past
and the road for the future*
Join *Pedro Paranagua*, advisor of the Brazilian ruling party on IP issues
at the House of Representatives, for a discussion on the current political
debate towards the reform of the patent system in Brazil, with a focus on
pharmaceuticals.
The talk will be followed by discussion with a panel of experts. Panelists
include:
*HLS Professor Benjamin N. Roin*, Co-Director of the Petrie-Flom Center;
*Professor Brook K. Baker*, Northeastern University, expert on health law
and human rights.
*April 23, 12-1pmWCC 1010 - Harvard Law School*
**non-pizza lunch will be served**
*Sponsored by the HLS Brazilian Studies Association, with support from the
Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics.*