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Where We Stand: Black Feminist Thought Across the Americas

  • Bush Room (10-105 (map)

Where We Stand: Black Feminist Thought Across the Americas

In dialogue with MIT scholar Paloma Duong, Ribeiro will explore Black feminist thought across the Americas, connecting Brazil, the Caribbean, and broader global conversations on race, gender, and voice. The discussion will highlight her concept of lugar de fala (“standpoint”) and its relevance to contemporary struggles for equality.

A book signing will follow, and copies of Where We Stand will be available for purchase at the event ($20, cash only).

https://calendar.mit.edu/event/where-we-stand-black-feminist-thought-across-the-americas

This event is hosted by the MIT-Brazil and Latin America programs at the MIT Center for International Studies (CIS) and MIT Women’s and Gender Studies.

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