CES Summer School
Racism, Eurocentrism and Political Struggles
September 3 to 9, 2017
Rooms 1 and 2, CES-Coimbra
Sunday, 3 September
Reception to participants
Presentation of the Summer School
Monday, 4 September
Eurocentrism, race and knowledge production
From the prejudice paradigm to the immigrant imaginary: political and academic understandings of (anti-) racism | Marta Araújo (CES)
The critique of Eurocentrism | Silvia R. Maeso (CES)
Tuesday, 5 September
Cultures of scholarship and the politics of memorialisation
The memoralisation of racial slavery | Kwame Nimako (Founder and Director of the Black Europe Summer School, Amsterdam)
How Europe has Chosen to Forget: An Anti-Enslavist Critique of (Post)Humanist Memory | Sabine Broeck (University of Bremen)
Wednesday, 6 September
Race, gender and feminist theory
Intersectionalities, assemblages, situated knowledges: epistemologies, political projects, and subjectivities | Gaia Giuliani (CES)
Thursday, 7 September
Institutional racism, Islamophobia and decolonial strategies
Online hate: Understanding contemporary forms of Islamophobia | Katy P. Sian (University of York)
How to construct alliances between non-white people in the global South? | Louisa Yousfi (Party of the Indigenous of the Republic)
Friday 8, September
Race, State and Violence
State violence and racism in Spain: from the logics of borderisation to punishment | Mario Espinoza Pino (Institute for Democracy and Municipalism – Instituto DM)
Institutional racism and education | Cristina Roldão (ISCTE-IUL)
A performance by the Theatre of the Oppressed Lisbon | Ami-Afro Laboratory of GTO-LX
Saturday, 9 September
Grassroots movements, political conscientisation and anti-racism
Bruno Gonçalves (ROMED and SOS Racismo)
Anabela Rodrigues (AMI-AFRO Laboratory, GTO-LX)
Guiomar Sousa (Activist)
Mamadou Ba (SOS Racismo)