Institute opens registrations for free pre-university course in Salvador
The Steve Biko Cultural Institute in Salvador is accepting registrations for a free pre-university course aimed at Black individuals in Bahia.
Adventures in Streaming: Black and white classics that never get old
The article discusses the challenges contemporary film students face in watching classic black-and-white films in a single sitting.
End of affirmative actions changes racial profile of American universities
The US Supreme Court's 2023 decision banning colleges from considering racial criteria in admissions has led to a decrease in Black and Latino students at elite universities, while public universities have seen an increase in minority enrollments.
'Education comes from the cradle': doorman says he felt embarrassed after being called 'dirty black' by students at a private school in Campinas
Rodnei Ferraz, a former doorman at a Campinas private school, reported being racially insulted by students during a recovery exam, leading to his dismissal after he reported the incident.
'Dirty Black' and 'Monkey': Doorman of Private School Denounces Student Racism and Dismissal in Campinas
Rodnei Ferraz, a former doorman at a private school in Campinas, Brazil, reported being racially insulted by students and subsequently dismissed after he reported the incidents to the school administration.
IBAMA opens selection process for paid internship in Belém and Santarém
IBAMA is offering paid internships in Belém and Santarém for students from various fields, with specific reservations for black candidates and persons with disabilities.
Name of saint, attitude of racist
The article discusses the controversial approval by the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina to end ethnic-racial quotas for black and brown students in state universities, highlighting the subsequent sanctioning of this decision by the governor as a step backward in addressing racial violence and discrimination.