Lecture: Literature and the Everyday (Re) Making of Brazil

This presentation introduces important Brazilian writers and the politics of their works in the everyday (re)making of Brazil. Although Brazil concentrates a large population of racialized people, it is still a country with high levels of inequalities. Due to that, there is a history of actions and movements, in Brazil, that has been addressing, in different ways, aspects concerning the country’s issues. Among many of these political actions for social justice, there is literature. That way, many writers, such as Black writers, produce a range of literary works that not only affect and modify discourses that sustain inequalities in Brazil, but also produce new and liberating discourses. Therefore, this presentation will introduce some of these writers and their works. In addition, this presentation will also briefly discuss the politics and impacts of such works.

Lunar New Year Celebration

Come join us for a fun Lunar New Year Celebration lunch at McConnell! There will also be a very special lion dance performance at 12:15pm. You do not want to miss it! Hope to see you there!

MIX General Meetings

Meet us at Q423 West Hall, for community building and discussion on mixed identity

26th Circle of Chairs Interracial Dialogue on Race

You are invited to the next Circle of Chairs Intergenerational and Interracial Dialogue on Race on Saturday, October 7, 2023, 3-5 pm in the Multipurpose Room at the Gold Student Health and Wellness Center, Pitzer College, 1052 N. Mills Road, Claremont.
Note that the Gold Student Center is on a little lane called Pitzer Road inside the campus. Parking is in the adjacent East Mesa Parking Lot.
Partnering with NAACP Pomona Valley branch, National Council of Negro Women Pomona Valley section, Baháʼí Community of Claremont, Pilgrim Place, and Pitzer College’s Campus Life Committee and Community Engagement Center, we hope to see you in person. We will have masks, hand sanitizer, and refreshments.