Renato Anelli presents Lina Bo Bardi in the Frame of Brazilian Architecture
Renato Anelli presents Lina Bo Bardi in the Frame of Brazilian Architecture Jan. 18, 2013 at Texas A&M's spring 2013 Architecture Lecture Series.
Bo Bardi (1914-1992), a Modernist Brazilian architect who designed the São Paulo Museum of Art and The Glass House was hailed in a 1992 magazine article as the greatest and most complete Brazilian architect of her time.
Anelli, a professor at the Instituto de Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Universidade de São Paulo at São Carlos, researches modern and contemporary architecture in Brazil with special attention to its relationship with European and U. S architecture.
For more about the Architecture Lecture series, visit one.arch.tamu.edu/news/2013/1/15/spring2013-architecture-lectures-lecture-series/
Black Group Attachment and Political Opinion in Brazil
Relying on in-depth interviews, Mitchell-Walthour examines how Afro-Brazilians in Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo feel linked to blacks. Many Brazilians discuss how racial and social exclusion shape their lives which has an impact on feeling connected to other Afro-Brazilians. She relies on survey data collected in Salvador and São Paulo to examine the role of black group attachment on political support, including affirmative action, Law 10.639 (the requirement that African and Afro-Brazilian history be taught in schools), and whether the president should nominate blacks to important positions.
Co-sponsored by the Brazil Initiative and Africana Studies.
Bringing Home El Salvador
This lecture captures a few of the perspectives and takeaways gathered by faculty and staff who participated in cultural education programs in El Salvador as part of the Global Humanities Institute Seminar Abroad. Their experiences include paying homage to slain civilians in El Mozote, Morazán, and visiting other sites of cultural,
historical importance, meeting with Morazán government officials and youth organization leaders visiting a prison of 5000 in El Salvador where inmates study English, Communications, Technology, as well as trades like hair cutting, woodwork, and tailoring. Inmates, who are mainly under 19, also study music and visual arts. “Yo Cambio,” a non-profit that supports this work, is affiliated with our partner, the University of El Salvador, and both are invested in building a better future for the people of El Salvador.
This Seminars Abroad program ensures that we forge substantial connections with colleges and universities abroad, connections that will impact our teaching, our students’ learning, and our campus communities. Through these intimate collaborations, we bring the world into our classrooms to better prepare our students for their roles as global citizens. Travelers are already working on selections from their travel journals and creating teaching materials that will be made broadly available through public presentations and the GHI website: montgomerycollege.edu/globalhumanities/
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Camille Paglia joins Tyler Cowen for a conversation on the brilliance of Bowie, lamb vindaloo, her lifestyle of observation, why writers need real jobs, Star Wars, Harold Bloom, Amelia Earhart, Edmund Spenser, Brazil, and why she is most definitely not a cultural conservative.
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The Amazonian Travels of Richard Evans Schultes
Public Lecture by Mark Plotkin, Co-Founder and President of the Amazon Conservation Team, and Brian Hettler, GIS and New Technologies Manager of the Amazon Conservation Team
Richard Evans Schultes—ethnobotanist, taxonomist, writer, photographer, and Harvard professor—is regarded as one of the most important plant explorers of the twentieth century. In 1941, Schultes traveled to the Amazon rainforest on a mission to study how Indigenous peoples used plants for medicinal, ritual, and practical purposes. A new interactive online map, produced by the Amazon Conservation Team, traces the landscapes and cultures that Schultes explored in the Colombian Amazon. Plotkin and Hettler will share this map and discuss the relevance of Schultes’ travels and collections for science, conservation, and education in the twenty-first century.
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The Cold War: Crash Course US History #37
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In which John Green teaches you about the Cold War, which was the decades long conflict between the USA and the USSR. The Cold War was called cold because of the lack of actual fighting, but this is inaccurate. There was plenty of fighting, from Korea to Viet Nam to Afghanistan, but we'll get into that stuff next week. This week we'll talk about how the Cold War started. In short it grew out of World War II. Basically, the Soviets occupied eastern Europe, and the US supported western Europe. This setup would spill across the world, with client states on both sides. It's all in the video. You should just watch it.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. The Cold War spanned over four decades of American history, beginning with the paranoia of McCarthyism, a political witch hunt for communists:
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The Giiker Cube is the world's first smart 3x3x3 rubik's cube developed by Xiaomi Technology Company. It features bluetooth sensors in the center caps to allow wireless tracking of the cube state as you turn it. The cube can be connected to your iPad or Android device and the smart applications will teach you how to solve the cube or provide you with detailed analysis of your solve.
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Challenges to Brazilian Democracy Conference – Panel VI: Organizing Resistance in the United States
Chair: Marina Adams, National Organizer, U.S. Network for Democracy in Brazil
Stanley Gacek, United Food and Commercial Workers Inter. Union
Gladys Mitchell-Walthour, President, Brazilian Studies Association
Alex Main, Director of International Policy at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, Washington, D.C.
James N. Green, National Coordinator, U.S. Network for Democracy in Brazil
The recent election of Jair Bolsonaro to the Brazilian presidency has raised new questions about the state of democracy in Brazil. Are his campaign promises to criminalize social movements, stop the demarcation of indigenous lands, and eliminate opposition political parties merely electoral rhetoric? What does increased deforestation of the Amazon and other sensitive ecological zones mean for the environment? What is the fate of academic and cultural freedom under a new government whose supporters speak, among other questions, against “gender ideology” and “political correctness,” which can be read as veiled critiques of the women’s and the LGBTQI+ movements and the ideas of progressive social sectors? Will new gun policies result in more deaths in rural and urban areas, and particularly among people of African and indigenous descent? To what extent are human rights, especially among low-income citizens, under threat? This international conference, organized jointly with colleagues from Harvard University, will bring together scholars and social and cultural activists to analyze the current situation in Brazil and assess these and other threats to democracy posed by President Bolsonaro’s far-right agenda. At the Conference, we will also launch the US Observatory for Democracy in Brazil, an English-language website documenting recent events in the country, and have a strategic discussion about how U.S.-based academics and activists can defend democracy in Brazil.
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Ellis Island Citizenship Day Naturalization Ceremony
USCIS welcomed our country’s newest citizens on the historic Ellis Island, N.Y., where nearly half of all Americans can trace their ancestors’ first arrival in the United States. The present-day immigrants symbolically complete that journey when, under the watchful eye of Lady Liberty, they take their solemn oath to become a citizen of the United States. This ceremony is especially meaningful today on the observed date of Citizenship Day, when we commemorate the signing of the U. S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787. Citizenship Day is part of Constitution Week, which spans Sept. 16-23. More than 38,000 people will become U.S. citizens at naturalization ceremonies across the country during Constitution Week.
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Minto House Matthew gallery, Ting-Tong Chang solo show
Born in Taiwan in 1982, Chang graduated from Goldsmiths College in 2011. He currently lives and works in London and has exhibited internationally, and received a number of awards, including the Taipei Biennial (2008), Taiwan Biennial 2010 (Taipei), Moscow Biennial for Yong Arts (2012) and Bristol Biennial (2014).
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The exhibition is the outcome of Chang’s residency at the Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop as part of this year’s Creative Initiative Award, having been selected by a panel of Scottish visual arts professionals from a huge number of international applicants. The Creative Initiative Award has been created to provide funding and assistance to artists wishing to develop and realise innovative artistic projects. The nature of these projects could be anything but proposals should be ambitious, innovative and have a specific set of outcomes.
The exhibition, Por Ahora, takes inspiration from Hugo Chavez’s failed coup d’état (a.k.a Operation Zamora). Angered by the acceptance of the Washington Consensus and implementation of neoliberal reforms by President Carlos Andres Perez of Venezuela, Lieutenant-Colonel Hugo Chavez launched an attempted coup with the mission of overwhelming key military and communications installations on the 3rd of February, 1992. However, due to numerous betrayals and errors, Chavez’s forces were unable to seize power and gain control of important military targets. Subsequently, Chavez and a small group of rebels were surrounded in the Military Museum and were forced to surrender in front of the national TV channels. Many viewers noted that Chavez remarked he had failed only for now (por ahora) and invoked the name of national hero Simón Bolívar. This speech immediately brought him into the national spotlight, as many Venezuelans, particularly those from the poorer sections of society, came to see him as a figure who stood up against government corruption and kleptocracy.
In response to the event, the artist has made 5 pieces of kinetic sculpture. By delicately utilizing explosives, light and smoke as sculptural elements, these works evoke religious notions of magic, miracle and resurrection. A coup is not just a sudden and violent deposition of a government, but through new technology, it also becomes a form of expression—a play of rhetoric, religious rituals and the situation at hand. In the 21st century, the acting revolutionary subject is digitalized and mediated by technology, which leaves the coup an open ending, with a catch: Por Ahora (For Now).
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Barry Bergdoll, Learning from the Americas: Gropius and Breuer in the New World
Barry Bergdoll will present a short lecture on Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, arguing that the Bauhaus emigrés did not only have an impact at Harvard; they were types and models for the New World in general, with considerable attention from Latin America in particular. With responses by Michael Hays, Eliot Noyes Professor of Architectural Theory, and Mohsen Mostafavi, Dean and Alexander and Victoria Wiley Professor of Design.
Barry Bergdoll is the Meyer Schapiro Professor of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University and Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art.
Part of the series “Then and Now: Walter Gropius and the Lineage of the Bauhaus,” sponsored by the Breger Fund in Honor of Walter Gropius.
Morning Exercises | Harvard University Commencement 2014
The Morning Exercises at Harvard's 363nd Commencement at Tercentenary Theatre on May 29, 2014.
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Welcome to the 363rd Harvard Commencement. Although Harvard's first Commencement in 1642 is more than 372 years behind us, Commencement numbering has fallen out of step as exercises were omitted for reasons ranging from war to plague. The cumulative effect is that 2014, for example, marks only the 363rd Harvard Commencement.
Commencement at Harvard is comprised of three components: the ceremonial Morning Exercises, during which University degrees are conferred; the mid-day luncheons and diploma-awarding ceremonies at the undergraduate Houses, Graduate and Professional Schools; and the afternoon Annual Meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association, during which Harvard's president and the featured Commencement speaker deliver their addresses.
The Morning Exercises, which convene in the outdoor Tercentenary Theatre, are attended by approximately 32,000 degree candidates, family members, faculty, alumni/ae, and guests.
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