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This episode explores what makes Brazil unique but also similar to its neighbors. I discuss the racial history and politics concerning Samba and Afro-Brasilian rap. Additionally, I engage with two of the most influential thinkers in Latin America who greatly impacted my work, Augusto Boal (Theater of the Oppressed) and Paulo Freyre (Pedagogy of the Oppressed.) I reflect on these tools of liberation.
By Melissa Maldonado-SalcedoThis episode explores what makes Brazil unique but also similar to its neighbors. I discuss the racial history and politics concerning Samba and Afro-Brasilian rap. Additionally, I engage with two of the most influential thinkers in Latin America who greatly impacted my work, Augusto Boal (Theater of the Oppressed) and Paulo Freyre (Pedagogy of the Oppressed.) I reflect on these tools of liberation.