
Djamila Ribeiro is the 1st Brazilian part of MIT prestigious program
Djamila Ribeiro is the first Brazilian to join the program that honors Martin Luther King – one of the most prestigious of the Massashusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he was invited to teach. Read also Guilherme Amado Video: Barroso sings “Evidência” at Djamila Ribeiro's party Guilherme Amado, what will be the course of Djamila Ribeiro at Nyu Guilherme Amado “Transforming Power,” says Djamila about Penalty Remiration with her book Fábia Oliveira See the before and after David Brito after surgery: “The father is a year (the invitation is to teach for a year (the invitation is to teach. If it is my desire), a semester of each year is sabbatical. I never had it, I play that I never had a sabbath weekend. Djamila is an activist, writer and coordinator of the plural feminism initiative. She is the author of a speech place (2017), who is afraid of black feminism? (2018), small anti -racist manual (2019) and letters to my grandmother ”(2021), who have sold more than 1 million copies. Graduated in Philosophy and Master in Political Philosophy from the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), Ribeiro has the convening of other voices in the academic, mainly black and female.
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3 of 3What is afraid of black feminism? Djamila Ribeiro. Publisher: Companhia das Letras. 120 pages. Average Price: R $ 23,90 Divulgation “Being invited to teach in Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) was already charming for me. But when I learned that it would be for the program Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. of a invited teacher, one of the most prestigious of the university, I was even happier. He carries a lot of history and meaning, ”said Djamila on Instagram in classes, tests and lectures, Djamila points out that the teaching of philosophy in schools is still marked by a Eurocentric and male logic. “This impoverishes thought. When we read other perspectives, we opened windows that we didn't even know existed.” In addition to being immortal to the Paulista Academy of Letters since 2022, the writer is also a winner in 2020 of a Jabuti Award, the most important of the Brazilian literary environment, in the Humanities category, by the small anti -racist manual.