Results – IV International Graduate School – Beyond the International Decade for People of African Descent

 Results – IV International Graduate School – Beyond the International Decade for People of African Descent

 The historical reparation of Afro-descendant peoples and the challenges of the anti-racist agenda.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | June 30 to July 2, 2024


The Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO), the Working Group (WG) Afro-descendants and counter-hegemonic proposals and the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) invite advanced master's and doctoral students, public policy officials, and leaders and activists from organizations of the Afro-descendant movement in Latin America and the Caribbean to submit their applications to participate in the IV International Postgraduate School Beyond the International Decade for People of African Descent. Historical reparations for Afro-descendant peoples and the challenges of the anti-racist agenda.


  • Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO)
  • CLACSO Working Group (WG) Afro-descendants and counter-hegemonic proposals.
  • Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO)

COLLABORATING INSTITUTIONS:

  • Association of Afro-Latin American and Caribbean Researchers (AINALC).
  • Performativities, race and Intersectionalities – (Unirio/Cnpq)
  • Nelson Mandela Chair of Studies on Afro-descendants.
  • CLACSO Working Group on Epistemologies of the South.
  • CLACSO Working Group on International Health and Health Sovereignty.
  • Museum of Afro-Brazilian history and culture.
  • Department of Social Work, Catholic University of Temuco, Chile.
  • International Network of Afrofeminist Voices.
  • PhD in Communication. University of La Frontera-Austral University of Chile.
  • Coordination of Gender Equality Culture, Faculty of Medicine, National Autonomous University of Mexico.
  • South-South Center for Postcolonial Studies. Performance, Afro-Diasporic Identities, Feminisms, National University of San Martín, Argentina
  • Center for Afro-descendant and Indigenous Studies (NEABI)
  • Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology (CIESAS Pacific South), Mexico.
  • Research Group on Social Theory, Decolonial Studies and Critical Thinking G-TEP.

We thank all master's and doctoral thesis students, public policy officials, and representatives of social organizations for the positive response to this call.

We have received 87 applications which were evaluated by an international jury made up of members of the academic committee and the organizing committee, this whole team was in charge of considering the quality, relevance and coherence of the applications according to the bases of the call.

In accordance with the above, the selected participants in the School are:

NameCountryApplication Type
Adela Panezo AsprillaPanamaLeader of Social Movements
Alessandra Kelly Tavares De OliveiraBrazilPhD
Aline Oliveira GrionBrazilLeader of Social Movements
Amanda Dos Santos VieiraBrazilPhD
Ana Laura Marques GervasioBrazilPhD
Ana Yency Lemus ChavezEl SalvadorPublic Policy Officer
Andrea Castillo SinisterraColombiaPhD
Andreia Marreiro Barbosa Andreia Marreiro BarbosaBrazilPhD
Anna Beatriz Dias Dos SantosBrazilPublic Policy Officer
Beatriz GomesBrazilPhD
Bia Albernaz Rocha De OliveiraSwitzerlandPublic Policy Officer
Carla Aparecida Da Silva Carla Aparecida Da SilvaBrazilPhD
Carla TeixeiraBrazilPhD
Carolina De Oliveira VieiraBrazilMaster's degree
Celia Regina Cristo De OliveiraBrazilLeader of Social Movements
Cristian Ricardo Santos GutiérrezColombiaPhD
Davi De FreitasBrazilPhD
Deise BeneditoBrazilPhD
Emerson Caetano Silva JuniorBrazilLeader of Social Movements
Emilia Rebeca Hernández MezonetCubaPublic Policy Officer
Estefani Vitória Do Nascimento VoriaBrazilMaster's degree
Fabio BarbosaBrazilPhD
Fabiola SantosBrazilPhD
Fatima Santana SantosBrazilLeader of Social Movements
Gladys ObelmejiasVenezuelaMaster's degree
Gregory Saint VictorBrazilPhD
Herika Marques BarcelosBrazilPublic Policy Officer
Ivo De SantanaBrazilLeader of Social Movements
Jaciany HonorioBrazilLeader of Social Movements
João Pedro Da Silva AraujoBrazilLeader of Social Movements
Jorge Iván Marín TapieroColombiaPhD
Julia Nelly Dos Santos Pereira Julia JoiaBrazilPhD
Leidy Vanessa Useche AcevedoMexicoMaster's degree
Lida Graciela Martinez AsprillaColombiaPhD
Livia De Souza VidalBrazilPhD
Lizett Paola López BajoMexicoPhD
Luanna Mendes BarretoBrazilLeader of Social Movements
Lucas Vinicius Ribeiro Dos AnjosBrazilPublic Policy Officer
Luciano Da Silva PereiraBrazilMaster's degree
Manuela Fonseca Pinheiro Dos SantosArgentinaPhD
Maria Elisa BonaudiArgentinaPhD
María Florencia MaggiArgentinaPhD
Maria Luiza De Castro MunizBrazilPublic Policy Officer
Mariana BarbosaBrazilMaster's degree
Mariana De Montreuil TrottaBrazilMaster's degree
Mauricio José Sandoval CorderoCosta RicaMaster's degree
Natalia RomãoBrazilPhD
Nathália BasilBrazilPhD
Paloma Marisol Carreño AcuñaMexicoPublic Policy Officer
Rosa María Chamorro CuelloColombiaLeader of Social Movements
Roxana Jaramillo SpainEcuadorMaster's degree
Saul TejadaVenezuelaMaster's degree
Shodona Orissa KettleEcuadorPhD
Sonia Alejandra Franco JaramilloColombiaMaster's degree
Sônia Aparecida Das DôresBrazilPhD
Vianey CarabaliColombiaLeader of Social Movements
Victoria Pereira BeltránUruguayMaster's degree
Vitória Régia IzaúBrazilPublic Policy Officer
Wilson David Cabezas GalindoColombiaPhD
Zaira Dos SantosBrazilMaster's degree

This ruling is final and irrevocable.


Wednesday, June 12, 2024

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