The fourth edition of the colloquium took place during the winter term 2024/25. Here you can find further information on the sessions in the BoA and the poster:
Sessions
“Demarcating epistemic territories”:
Indigenous people at the university and the revision of academic paradigms
Tuesday, May 13th Dr. Daniela Calvo | Kyoto University, Japan
Afro-Brazilian religions in Japan: migration, transnational processes and fluxes
Tuesday, May 20th Alejandra Herrero Hernández | Free University of Berlin, Germany
Ciudadanía creativa, una apuesta de revindicación filosófico-educativa
para la construcción de paz
Uncovering unknown victims of the Brazilian Military Dictatorship:
the murders of Altair Gonçalves Nunes and Maria Paula in Palmeira d’Oeste
Tuesday, June 3rd Prof. Dr. Sarah Osten | Vermont University, USA
“To Defend the Nicaraguan Revolution is to Defend Mexico”:
Mexican Solidarity with the Sandinista Revolution, 1974–82
Tuesday, June 10th Dr. Elena Miltiadis | Roskilde University, Denmark
The calendar as a site for political action: Octubrismo and the Chilean (far) right
Thursday, June 26th: Movie Screening + Q&A
“Family Pride, Queer Aside” by María Millán
Afterwards: Closing Ceremony @ Iwalewahaus
Poster & Book of Abstracts