I love this video -- thanks for your videos tbh, very helpful for folks interested in archival research, memory work, and institutional access -- feels this gives a fuller picture of your experience than university website/brochures!
Thank you! I had so much fun filming it. Before i even did my own archival research I didn't really know what to expect so I am sooo happy this video resonates for you and is helpful! Thats all I've ever wanted it to be! Thank you for taking the time out to comment! I appreciate you!
Great video! I myself have been studying with my university's archives the last few months, handling fanzines and older ephemera while studying queer fan culture. I love your attention to the archive, here, and how the documents illustrate an Afro-Brazillian history that often gets forgotten or silenced.
Oh my goodness thank you!!!!! And your work sounds so amazing! I always get excited to see others doing archival work on silenced communities!!!! It's like ITS TIME FOR US TO SHINE!
So glad I found your channel! I am undergrad ahis at UCLA and toying with the idea of applying to their PHD eventually, its nice to see some behind the scenes
How exciting!!! #BruinBuddies!! I am so happy you found my channel and commented!!! I think it's so cool you are already thinking about phds!!! Please let me know if you have any questions or video ideas!! We bruins have to stick together lol!! 💙 Thank you for commenting! I appreciate you!
Interesting video & beautifully done! You've done it again Brisa! I LOVED it!! It was not only cool seeing your process in the archives but it was also amazing learning about a new aspect of African diasporic history unknown to me. I need more🔥💗!!
Hi Brisa, love your PhD videos! I'd be super interested to hear how you came to study Brazil / your experience learning Portuguese, if you ever wanted to do a video on that 🙂
Yes! That's an amazing video idea! Thank you. I really appreciate you commenting. If you have an more questions or any specific concerns always feel free to reach out! Thank you again
OMG you went to Museu Afro Brasil!! It's one of my favourites!!!! They have an amazing collection and their mission is also * chef's kiss * so important for the Brazilian culture (I'm Brazilian). Can you read in Portuguese? That's so cool! I really do think that MAB's museography helps deconstruct the Eurocentric idea of what a museum should look like. Mainly because a lot of the displays are organized somewhat like the house structure in Brazil. I see my home wall configuration and the disposition of furniture the same way I saw the exhibition floor. The contribuition that Emanuel Araujo and the creation of MAB gave to the validation of Black people's experience is huge. I wish more brazilians were aware of it; I'm glad the place exists in Sao Paulo rather than in Salvador(Bahia) because it put into paralel Yte museums and a museum geared towards Black Brazilian History. Anyways, thanks as always for your content, I adore it!
HOW EXCITING TO HAVE ANOTHER MAB FAN!! Yes and I loved it there. The people, the art, the cutlure it was an amazing experience working with this musem. Thank you for leaving such a great comment and sharing your experiences! I APPRECIATE YOU!
also... sim falou um poco de portgues mas cuando sai eu comecei a esquecer muita da idioma... Entao tenho que practicar mais rsrs ... porque adoro portugues! ADORO!
Graduate school is about time management. I spent 1 semester raving at a class and not looking for a research advisor. I need a long term area of focus to specialize in. Separations? Distillation? Vapor liquid equilibrium? How narrow?
I was fired up on police sauce and wanted to make chemistry great again. So I raved at the students and ignored the research. Because I spent years without a job.
I could totally understand how that could happen! Thank you again for sharing your experience. I think others will really appreciate reading your perspective!
I love this video -- thanks for your videos tbh, very helpful for folks interested in archival research, memory work, and institutional access -- feels this gives a fuller picture of your experience than university website/brochures!
Thank you! I had so much fun filming it. Before i even did my own archival research I didn't really know what to expect so I am sooo happy this video resonates for you and is helpful! Thats all I've ever wanted it to be! Thank you for taking the time out to comment! I appreciate you!
Great video! I myself have been studying with my university's archives the last few months, handling fanzines and older ephemera while studying queer fan culture. I love your attention to the archive, here, and how the documents illustrate an Afro-Brazillian history that often gets forgotten or silenced.
Oh my goodness thank you!!!!! And your work sounds so amazing! I always get excited to see others doing archival work on silenced communities!!!! It's like ITS TIME FOR US TO SHINE!
So glad I found your channel! I am undergrad ahis at UCLA and toying with the idea of applying to their PHD eventually, its nice to see some behind the scenes
How exciting!!! #BruinBuddies!! I am so happy you found my channel and commented!!!
I think it's so cool you are already thinking about phds!!! Please let me know if you have any questions or video ideas!! We bruins have to stick together lol!! 💙
Thank you for commenting! I appreciate you!
Loved this video! Thank you
Thank you!!! I am so happy you enjoyed this video! Please let me know if there is anything else you would like to see! Thank you again!
Interesting video & beautifully done! You've done it again Brisa! I LOVED it!! It was not only cool seeing your process in the archives but it was also amazing learning about a new aspect of African diasporic history unknown to me. I need more🔥💗!!
Oh my goodness!!! Thank you so so much!!!!! I really appreciate you and that affirmation!!! Thank you
Hi Brisa, love your PhD videos! I'd be super interested to hear how you came to study Brazil / your experience learning Portuguese, if you ever wanted to do a video on that 🙂
Yes! That's an amazing video idea! Thank you. I really appreciate you commenting. If you have an more questions or any specific concerns always feel free to reach out!
Thank you again
Here watching girl!! Love the video🙌 Have a great day!!!😁
Thank you so so much!!!!!
@@BrisaMarie Ofcourse, your so welcome!☺️
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OMG you went to Museu Afro Brasil!! It's one of my favourites!!!! They have an amazing collection and their mission is also * chef's kiss * so important for the Brazilian culture (I'm Brazilian). Can you read in Portuguese? That's so cool!
I really do think that MAB's museography helps deconstruct the Eurocentric idea of what a museum should look like. Mainly because a lot of the displays are organized somewhat like the house structure in Brazil. I see my home wall configuration and the disposition of furniture the same way I saw the exhibition floor.
The contribuition that Emanuel Araujo and the creation of MAB gave to the validation of Black people's experience is huge. I wish more brazilians were aware of it; I'm glad the place exists in Sao Paulo rather than in Salvador(Bahia) because it put into paralel Yte museums and a museum geared towards Black Brazilian History.
Anyways, thanks as always for your content, I adore it!
HOW EXCITING TO HAVE ANOTHER MAB FAN!! Yes and I loved it there. The people, the art, the cutlure it was an amazing experience working with this musem. Thank you for leaving such a great comment and sharing your experiences! I APPRECIATE YOU!
also... sim falou um poco de portgues mas cuando sai eu comecei a esquecer muita da idioma... Entao tenho que practicar mais rsrs ... porque adoro portugues! ADORO!
Graduate school is about time management. I spent 1 semester raving at a class and not looking for a research advisor. I need a long term area of focus to specialize in. Separations? Distillation? Vapor liquid equilibrium? How narrow?
Time management is definitely one of the MOST important parts of grad school! Thank you for commenting!
Dang Brazil was fun. Great vlog yo
Lol I miss it so much!! Lol I love you
I was fired up on police sauce and wanted to make chemistry great again. So I raved at the students and ignored the research. Because I spent years without a job.
I could totally understand how that could happen! Thank you again for sharing your experience. I think others will really appreciate reading your perspective!