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Mapping Black São PauloMain MenuIntroductionMapping Black Culture in São PauloExplore the locations of Black culture in Brazil's largest city.Chronology of Black Culture in São PauloLearn when Afro-Brazilian culture took place in the city.Browse Black Culture in SPExplore the diversity of Afro-Brazilian cultural expression.KeywordsLearn about the different types of Afro-Brazilian traditions, histories, and artistic expressions.ContributorsLearn about the team that created the project.
Eliseo Jacob
1media/ejacob-1 2_thumb.jpg2024-04-22T12:38:50-07:00Eliseo Jacobf7b70f08c944fb80b73895df0d1f52d7156b4401393211Dr. Jacob is a faculty member in the Department of World Languages & Cultures at Howard University.plain2024-04-22T12:38:50-07:00Eliseo Jacobf7b70f08c944fb80b73895df0d1f52d7156b4401
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1media/ejacob-1 2.jpg2024-04-22T12:34:58-07:00Eliseo Jacob5Master Instructor, Department of World Languages & Culturesplain2024-12-12T07:08:00-08:00Eliseo Jacob has a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin with a background in contemporary Latin American and Brazilian literary and cultural productions. As a faculty member in the Department of World Languages & Cultures at Howard University, he teaches courses on Portuguese language and Brazilian popular culture that focus on issues related to gender, race, and citizenship.