Across Brazil and Europe, museums are re-examining their roles in documenting, preserving, and presenting cultural heritage. Issues of repatriation, decolonization, and representation of Indigenous voices are increasingly at the center of curatorial and research practices.
The event will feature a 60–90 minute conversation bringing together Brazilian and European specialists, followed by a moderated audience Q&A. The session aims to foster dialogue between museum professionals from both regions on decolonization and repatriation, promote the exchange of practical experiences in documentation, collection research, and exhibition practices, and highlight Indigenous perspectives in the ongoing debates on heritage and memory.
Target Audience: museum professionals and researchers from Brazil, Europe, and Portuguese-speaking African countries, along with Indigenous peoples, community representatives, and members of cultural heritage networks.
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