Tags: Portuguese

On April 5th, 2025, Dr. Cecília Rodrigues received 2nd place in the poetry category of the Rachel de Queiroz Award during the XV Ceará International Biennial Book Fair, held at the Ceará Convention Center in Fortaleza. The award recognized Dr. Rodrigues for her poem "Flecheiras," published in the poetry anthology Sol das Letras, by Sol Literário Press. Named after a coastal village in the Northeast of Brazil, “Flecheiras” is an Indigenous…
Come learn how to make a peteca, and play a Brazilian traditional game with us!
Come join us to celebrate this fun-filled Brazilian tradition with tasty treats, music, and plenty of dancing!  Don't miss out! It is going to be a blast!
Telenovelas are a key part of Brazilian culture. Come watch and practice Portuguese through iconic scenes from Brazilian telenovelas. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn and connect with other students.  
Come learn about Brazilian musica and sing with us!
Develop your own collage inspired by Brazilian Poetry in Portuguese and in English. 
The book titled Pode a mulher escolher? (Can women choose?), by Portuguese PhD student Diana Trindade Drumond was recently published by the Luso-Brazilian/Galician publisher Editora Urutau under their academic imprint, Margem da Palavra.Learn more about the book below: Pode a mulher escolher? (Can women choose?) explores the relationship between gender and power and how it affects women’s autonomy, offering a detailed analysis of Margaret…
Djamila Ribeiro is one of the world's most impactful voices on race, gender, and social justice. A renowned Brazilian intellectual, philosopher, and activist, Ribeiro will share insights from her influential work, which has resonated globally, earning her a spot among BBC's 100 most influential women in 2019. Don't miss the lecture "Where We Stand*: A Look at Black Feminist Thought in Brazil" that promises to challenge and inspire. *Books…
Come celebrate the end of the semester with us in Portuguese!
Come play games with us and practice Portuguese!