Edvan Brito joins us to discuss what the Brazilian settlements called favelas can teach us about how language, race, and geography intersect.
Dr. Brito is Assistant Professor and Director of the Portuguese Program at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. He was on Cornell's campus as part of the monthly LRC Speaker Series, and gave a talk titled “Using Social and Cultural Issues to Promote Language Learning and Cultural Awareness: Language Variation, Race, and Migration.”
Watch Dr. Brito's talk here.
S9E7 - Krista Saleet - Cornell’s David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement
S9E6 - Yarden Kedar - Bilingual Community-Based Language Pedagogy
S9E5 - Cornell’s Global Hubs
S9E4 - Alejandra Diemecke - The Music of La Llorona
S9E3 - Christina Rocha - Inquiry-Based Language Learning
S9E2 - Michelle Crow - Broadening Support for Multilingual Students
S9E1 - Connecting Social Justice, Language, and Art
S8E13 - Brenda Schertz - ASL at Cornell Revisited
S8E12 - Digital Storytelling in Global Education
Thanksgiving 2021 Mini-Episode
S8E11 - Mariame Sy - Critical Thinking in World Language Teaching
S8E10 - Munther Younes - Integrating Written and Spoken Arabic
S8E9 - Tom Pepinsky - Cornell‘s Southeast Asia Program
S8E8 - Soledad Chango & Ken Roberts - Quechua at Cornell
S8E7 - Ian Andrew MacDonald - Theatre and Language Learning
S8E6 - Karen Lichtman - Acquisition vs. Learning in 2021
S8E5 - Brandon Lanners & Gustavo Flores-Macías - International Student Inclusion
S8E4 - Jamie Rankin - Research-Based Strategies for Teaching and Learning L2 Vocabulary
S8E3 - Jaelyn Millon - Cornell’s Language House
S8E2 - Elvia Andía - Designing (Indigenous) Language Classes to Promote Spoken Proficiency
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Learn French with Anthony
Explore France with Anthony
All Ears English Podcast
Daily Easy English Expression Podcast
Easy German: Learn German with native speakers | Deutsch lernen mit Muttersprachlern