Classes at Harvard are over, but the "Brazil Semester" rages on.
I am delighted to announce the two final Brazil-related events of the
Spring 2005 Semester (see below).
I also wanted to say "muito obrigado" for your participation, feedback and
support during this "Brazil Semester." On behalf of our faculty-led
Brazilians Studies Committee and all of us at DRCLAS, we hope we have
helped strengthen Harvard's place in the Brazilian Studies map and bring
more of Brazil into Harvard Yard and beyond.
Um grande abraço, Tomas
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Wed., May 18:
"Managing the Politics of Education Reform: A Conversation with Paulo
Renato Souza"
PAULO RENATO SOUZA, former Minister of Education of Brazil (1995 to
2002). He is also a former Secretary of Education for the State of São
Paulo and Rector at the University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in Sao Paulo. He
earned his doctorate in Economics from the University of Campinas, where he
has taught since 1978. Dr. Souza also holds degrees from the Universidade
Federal do Rio Grande do Sul and the Universidade do Chile.
FERNANDO REIMERS (presider), Ford Foundation Professor of International
Education; Director, International Education Policy Program; Director of
Global Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18
4:00-6:00pm, reception to follow
Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE)
Larsen Hall - Room G-08 (Ground Floor) - 14 Appian Way
Directions:
http://gseweb.harvard.edu/~admit/directions.html
Sponsored by the HGSE International Education Policy Program.
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Thurs., May 26:
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A screening of "Entreatos" and a conversation with JOÃO MOREIRA SALLES
"Entreatos" (Intermissions), 2004, 117 min.
This documentary offers a intimate behind-the-scenes look at Luiz Inácio
"Lula" da Silva's historic 2002 presidential campaign. Based on 240 hours
of exclusive footage taken by Salles' crew --- which had unprecedented
access to the former metalworker from São Paulo and his family, friends and
fellow PT party members --- the filmmaker reveals a startlingly candid
backstage view of a modern politician.
Discussion with filmmaker João Moreira Salles to follow the screening.
Documentary in Portuguese with English subtitles.
THURSDAY, MAY 26
7:00-9:30pm
The Humanities Center at Harvard
Thompson Hall - Barker Center - 12 Quincy Street
Directions:
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~humcentr/generalinfo.html
Sponsored by the David Rockefeller Center's Brazilian Studies Program.
Tomás Amorim
Brazilian Studies Program Coordinator & Research Associate
David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS)
Harvard University