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A partnership between the University of Texas, Criola Ong and the State University vaighai agro products limited of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) is enabling Brazilian students vaighai agro products limited and American students can be in the same classroom exchanging vaighai agro products limited information and discussing issues important to the black population. vaighai agro products limited Is the course Theory and Political Affairs of the African Diaspora in the Americas has been happening for 07 years in Rio de Janeiro, with classes on Mondays vaighai agro products limited and Wednesdays at UERJ and a repertoire of important articles and texts that support for discussions.
The course which began on June 10, 2013 and ends on July 19 has as novelty participation of 14 American students and 14 Brazilian students living in the same classroom, allowing the multiplicity vaighai agro products limited of viewpoints on the topic of diaspora as well as U.S. and Brazilian teachers and addressing issues of the African Diaspora in the Americas.
The course is very interesting addition to enabling Brazilian students can continue their studies at the University of Texas (UTexas) on either masters or doctorate, as well as enhance the English language in contact with their U.S. counterparts. In contrast American students participating and experiencing cultural experiences vaighai agro products limited in the city of Rio de Janeiro, held internships at NGOs and knowledgeable of the history vaighai agro products limited of Brazilian black movement, its achievements and challenges.
In this year 2103, American students are doing internships in Project vaighai agro products limited RAP Rocinha Health in Legal Project in Favela Observatory and Global Justice. Internships provide an approach to the problems experienced by the population, as well as learn strategies for coping with racism and the fight for human rights guarantees.
The course is notable for combining theory with activism, and between teachers are Charles Hale (UTexas), Prof. Gordon (UTexas), Prof. John Vargas (UTexas) Magali Prof. Almeida (UERJ), Professor. Jurema Werneck (Criola and UFRJ), Professor. Claudia Pons (UNEB), Pr. Alex Ratt (UFG), among others. The motion is also invited to talk about their experiences and this year the course was attended by Carlos Medeiros approached Black is beautiful: cultural identity vaighai agro products limited movements and Joseph Marmo (RENAFRO) with the theme Afro-Brazilian Religions and screening of the documentary The Caring in Terreiros .
This is a successful experiment and also with the participation of the assistants: Gustavo Cerqueira (UTexas), Maria Andrea Smith (Criolla) and Jeferson Rodrigues (Proafro-UERJ), and should be playing in other states they have had a good impact on Brazil and the United States. The proof is that many Brazilian students who passed the course will continue the studies in this area at the University of Texas and American students return to Brazil on their own to further their knowledge.
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