CLAREC - Insights from the World Social Forum 2022 and the CLACSO 2022
Date and time
Location
Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge
184 Hills Road
Cambridge
CB2 8PQ
United Kingdom
"CLAREC in Mexico City: insights from the World Social Forum 2022 and the CLACSO 2022 Conference" an informal conversation.
About this event
"CLAREC in Mexico City: insights from the World Social Forum 2022 and the CLACSO 2022 Conference" - an informal conversation about two relevant events that took place in Mexico City in the last weeks: the World Social Forum 2022 and the CLACSO 2022 Conference. Two CLAREC members will be presenting their impressions and reflections about the experience of participating in these events.
Please find below the link and password to access the seminar.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87601230130?pwd=PijClJiO4QkGr7A9nHWSQ2MIkfxI1s.1
ID : 876 0123 0130
Password: clarec
If you are attending the event in person, the address is Room 1S7 - 184 Hills Rd. Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge - Cambridge. CB2 8PQ
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These are some of the basic things you need to know:
What is it about?
🗨 "CLAREC in Mexico City: insights from the World Social Forum 2022 and the CLACSO 2022 Conference" - an informal conversation.
Who is presenting?
🗨 Rocío Fernández and Alexandre da Trindade - CLAREC members and PhD Candidates at the University of Cambridge
When is this going to happen?
🗨 Tuesday 28th of June 2022, at 2pm (UK time).
Where is this going to happen?
🗨 Online and in-person at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge - Room 1S7 - 184 Hills Rd, Cambridge CB2 8PQ.
How can I subscribe?
🗨 Register on Eventbrite for FREE to receive the Zoom link -
For more information about CLAREC Events:
🗨 https://clarec.org/events/
We hope to see you there and please feel free to reach out if you have any queries.
About CLAREC - www.clarec.org
The Cambridge Latin American Research in Education Collective (CLAREC) aims to constitute a space for Latin American perspectives that brings together researchers working on Latin American contexts and all those interested in hearing more about it. It aims to make visible the region’s knowledge production and current debates linked to education research towards the diversification and decolonisation of academia. We invite you to access our website, follow us on our social media, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and to get in touch by email clarec.cam.edu@gmail.com.