Brazil: Challenge and Progress
mar, 04 jun
|Stanford
Join us for an enlightening exploration of Brazil's transformative social issues, including human rights, environmental justice, and education inequities.
Time & Location
04 jun 2024, 15:30 – 19:20 GMT-7
Stanford, 424 Santa Teresa St, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
About the event
The McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society invites you to “Brazil: Challenge and Progress” on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, from 3:30 to 7:15 p.m. at Stanford Humanities Center, Levinthal Hall. Join us for an enlightening exploration of Brazil's transformative social issues, including human rights, environmental justice, and education inequities.
Agenda:
3:30 p.m. Panel Discussion and Q&A, moderated by Leif Wenar (McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society)
Panelists include:
Octávio Ferraz (King's College London)
Rob Jackson (Stanford Woods Institute)
Jessie Brunner (Stanford Center for Human Rights and International Justice)
Guilherme Lichand (Stanford Graduate School of Education)
5:00 p.m. Break with Brazilian food and mingling
5:30 p.m. Screening of Orphan Mothers (A Troco de Nada) with Octávio Ferraz (producer)
This free, public event is co-sponsored by Stanford’s McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society, the Center for Human Rights and International Justice, the Center for Latin American Studies, and the Woods Institute for the Environment.
Please note that this event is in-person only, and RSVPs are requested. Walk-ins are welcome. Open to all.
Organized by: Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts Presents