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WORKSHOP 2 - Racism and Economy: Deconstructing misassigned identities

mar. 29 avr.

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Atelier en ligne sur Zoom (heure de Paris)

This conference explores the lasting impact of the slave trade and colonization on racial hierarchies and structural racism. It examines how history sheds light on these mechanisms and how we can deconstruct the stereotypes that still persist today.

WORKSHOP 2 - Racism and Economy: Deconstructing misassigned identities
WORKSHOP 2 - Racism and Economy: Deconstructing misassigned identities

Heure et lieu

29 avr. 2025, 11:00 – 12:00 UTC+2

Atelier en ligne sur Zoom (heure de Paris)

À propos de l'événement

Workshop organized as part of the launch of the LEAP project. Atelier organisé dans le cadre du lancement du projet LEAP.


🇬🇧 🕐 5min: Introduction | 30min: Presentation | 20min: Discussion🌍 Language: English📍 Location: ONLINE (One single Zoom link for all workshops)


🎙️ Speaker: Aurélia Michel, Associate Professor in the History of the Black Americas at Université Paris Cité and researcher at the CESSMA (Centre for Social Sciences Studies on African, American and Asian Worlds). Her current research focuses on Brazil.

Apolo de Carvalho, Doctoral student in post-colonial studies at the University of Coimbra. He holds a double Master's degree in International Relations from the University of Coimbra and in Political Science from Science Po Bordeaux. Apolo de Carvhalo is also an artist, author and activist.

Facilitator: Barbara Chiron, Project Coordinator, Les Anneaux de la Mémoire.


This roundtable explores the lasting impact of the transatlantic slave trade and colonial slavery…


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