"The opening ceremony of the 76th Annual Meeting was also marked by tributes from the SBPC and UFPA to Brazilian scientists recognized for their legacy of contributions to the country's scientific and technological development." Among the scientists was PPGSA professor Edna Ramos de Castro. 

 

Professor Emeritus at UFPA, Professor Edna Maria Ramos de Castro was also honored, having been highlighted as an Amazonian social scientist strongly committed to the purposes of social emancipation. "When I received the news (of the tribute), I was overcome by the deepest emotion, because I spent a large part of my life and dedicated it to UFPA and to the country's science and technology institutions, which allows the dreams of many, many generations who have passed through and will pass through this university to come true, as have I." Read more at https://ufpa.br/abertura-oficial-da-76a-reuniao-anual-da-sbpc-emociona-o-publico-no-theatro-da-paz/

 

The Postgraduate Program in Anthropology and Sociology of the Federal University of Pará (PPGSA UFPA) is pleased to invite you to an online conversation: Public policies for titling, ethnodevelopment and quilombola health.

 

Speakers:

 

Antonio Crioulo, Director of the Department of Recognition, Protection of Traditional Territories and Ethnodevelopment of the Ministry of Agrarian Development (MDA).

 

Maria das Graças Epifânio da Silva, public administrator, coordinator of the National Collective for Quilombola Health (CONAQ), member of CLACSO (GT Salud Internacional), Alumni of the Certificate in Afro-Latin American Studies (ALARI/Harvard University), public administrator for the Promotion of Racial Equality in Bom Despacho, MG.

 

Mateus dos Santos Brito, member of the National Quilombola Health Collective of CONAQ, master's and doctoral student in Public Health at ISC/UFBA, Alumni of the Certificate in Afro-Latin American Studies (ALARI/Harvard University), member of the Black Population Health Working Group of ABPN and the International Health Working Group of CLACSO.

 

Ana Léia Moraes, Physician, Postgraduate in Quality Management in Health and Patient Safety. Member of the CONAQ health collective. Member of the Black Population Health Working Group of the city of Belém.