Brown Bag Luncheon | Rachel Reis Mourão

Wolfson Building, 1021

Media and backlash movements: A Global and Holistic Research Perspective Since 2010, backlash movements with retrograde objectives have gained global traction, advocating for the reversal of rights and a return to prior social conditions often marked by nationalism, xenophobia, racism, and anti-democratic goals. This presentation explores the role of the news media in contextualizing such movements and fostering democratic stability. I will use the cases of Brazil and the US to highlight the importance of centering research in countries with a press that has long dealt with authoritarian or semi-authoritarian [...]

Film Screening – Always, Most of the Time

Shoma Hall, CIB 3053 5100 Brunson Dr., Coral Gables, United States

This film is ultimately a story about one woman's self-actualization: learning to see herself beyond her relationships and traumas, and to truly work on her own healing. Watch the trailer here.

Brown Bag Luncheon | Alfred L. Martin, Jr.

Wolfson Building, 1021

The Golden Age of Television: The Golden Girls in the 1980s and Beyond Debuting on September 14, 1985, the NBC series The Golden Girls, starring Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClannahan, and Estelle Getty became one of the most important series of the 1980s. While The Cosby Show attracted a multicultural audience along racial and gendered lines, The Golden Girls also captured queer viewers. Unlike series like The Cosby Show, Family Ties, Murder, She Wrote, Cheers, 60 Minutes, and Dynasty, which were the first through sixth most-watched series, The Golden [...]