Events

Celebrating AfroLatinidad Black History Month | Changing the Status Quo: Leaders Who Shift Paradigms ♥ ★

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Celebrating AfroLatinidad Black History Month Join us as we dive in to the 2021 theme " The Black Family Representation. Identity and Diversity," which explores the African diaspora and the spread of Black families across the United States Changing the Status Quo: Leaders Who Shift Paradigms Guest Speaker: Hannah Naomi Time: 6:00pm RSVP: https://cutt.ly/HannahJones

Celebrating AfroLatinidad Black History Month | African Diaspora: The Slave Trade and African Origins in Latin America ♥

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Celebrating AfroLatinidad Black History Month Join us as we dive in to the 2021 theme " The Black Family Representation. Identity and Diversity," which explores the African diaspora and the spread of Black families across the United States African Diaspora: The Slave Trade and African Origins in Latin America Guest Speaker: Professor Alex Borucki Time:…

Celebrating AfroLatinidad Black History Month | Latin Music, Afro Roots ♥

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Celebrating AfroLatinidad Black History Month Join us as we dive in to the 2021 theme " The Black Family Representation. Identity and Diversity," which explores the African diaspora and the spread of Black families across the United States Latin Music, Afro Roots Natalie Aguilar and Professor Emeritus Fernandez will look at the Afro roots embedded…

Celebrating AfroLatinidad: “Hella Black Mexican”: A Conversation with Creator Ehcrama Marche ♥★

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“Hella Black Mexican”: A Conversation with Creator Ehcrama Marche Wed, Feb 09, 2022 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM Online Event Ehcrama is a writer, filmmaker and editor. Born and raised in Montebello, CA she quickly discovered her passion for creating. She’s worked on set as a Cinematographer, Camera Assistant and Art Director. Ehcrama has worked…

Celebrating AfroLatinidad: Abstract Artist as Model Citizen: Envisioning Social Identities in Postwar Brazil with Dr. Adele Nelson ♥★

Abstract Artist as Model Citizen: Envisioning Social Identities in Postwar Brazil with Dr. Adele Nelson Thu, Feb 24, 2022 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM Hosted by the UCI Center for Latin American Studies, the department of Art History presents Abstract Artist as Model Citizen: Envisioning Social Identities in Postwar Brazil with Dr. Adele Nelon RSVP

BLACK BRAZILIAN CINEMA – Roots of Afro-Brazilian Cinema ♥

McCormick Screening Room, 1070 Humanities Gateway UCI School of Humanities Irvine, CA 92697

Brazil, the country with the largest Black population outside of Africa, is dramatically impacting the film industry. About this event Brazil, the country with the largest Black population outside of Africa, is dramatically impacting the film industry.  A new generation of mostly young filmmakers is changing the historical absence of Afro-descendents in almost all sectors…

BLACK BRAZILIAN CINEMA – Café com Canela  ♥

McCormick Screening Room, 1070 Humanities Gateway UCI School of Humanities Irvine, CA 92697

Brazil, the country with the largest Black population outside of Africa, is dramatically impacting the film industry. About this event Brazil, the country with the largest Black population outside of Africa, is dramatically impacting the film industry.  A new generation of mostly young filmmakers is changing the historical absence of Afro-descendents in almost all sectors…

BLACK BRAZILIAN CINEMA – Temporada and República ♥

McCormick Screening Room, 1070 Humanities Gateway UCI School of Humanities Irvine, CA 92697

Brazil, the country with the largest Black population outside of Africa, is dramatically impacting the film industry. About this event Brazil, the country with the largest Black population outside of Africa, is dramatically impacting the film industry.  A new generation of mostly young filmmakers is changing the historical absence of Afro-descendents in almost all sectors…

BLACK BRAZILIAN CINEMA – Shorts and New Directions ♥

McCormick Screening Room, 1070 Humanities Gateway UCI School of Humanities Irvine, CA 92697

Brazil, the country with the largest Black population outside of Africa, is dramatically impacting the film industry. About this event Brazil, the country with the largest Black population outside of Africa, is dramatically impacting the film industry.  A new generation of mostly young filmmakers is changing the historical absence of Afro-descendents in almost all sectors…