*Upcoming DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program Seminars*
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****March 14*
Institutional Bypasses in Brazil: Innovative Reforms for Development
Mariana Prado, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
*March 28*
Brazilian Art Under Dictatorship
Claudia Calirman, Assistant Professor, Department of Art and Music, John
Jay College, City University of New York
*This seminar is co-sponsored by ARTS(a)DRCLAS.*
*April 4*
Proteus in Paradise: Permutation and the Literary in Colonial Brazil
Josiah Blackmore, Professor and Chair, Department of Spanish and
Portuguese, University of Toronto
*April 11*
Challenges in the Field of Education and the NGO Sector in Brazil
Beatriz Cardoso, Fellow, Harvard University Advanced Leadership Initiative;
Executive Director, Laboratório de Educação
*April 18*
Infant Mortality Decline in Brazil: A Spatio-Temporal Analysis
Marcia Castro, Associate Professor of Demography, Department of Global
Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health
*April 25*
Can Consumers Help Uncover Tax Evasion? Evidence from the Nota Fiscal
Paulista Program in São Paulo, Brazil
Joana Naritomi, Ph.D. candidate, Political Economy & Government Program,
Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Harvard Kennedy School;
Lemann Fellow, 2012-2013
*This seminar is part of the DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program’s Lemann Fellow
Seminar Series.*
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All seminars will be held on Thursdays 12-2 p.m. in CGIS South, 1730
Cambridge Street, Room S-050.
Seminars are free and open to the public, and registration is not required.
Lunch will be provided. Presentations will begin at 12:15 p.m.*
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