Sarah Ohmer

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United States

Witnessing Black Women's Traumas and Healing: How Ritual and Creativity-Based Activism Heals (Post)War Traumas in the Chontaduro Cultural House in Cali, Colombia (1986 -2021)

Program
Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program
Program Country
Grant Activity Type
Lecturer, Research
Discipline
Specialization
Interdiscip Studies
Academic Year
Dates
-
Flex
No
Scholar type
U.S. Scholar
Award Title
10434-CO|All Disciplines
Project Title
Witnessing Black Women's Traumas and Healing: How Ritual and Creativity-Based Activism Heals (Post)War Traumas in the Chontaduro Cultural House in Cali, Colombia (1986 -2021)

Scholar Information

Grantee
Sarah Ohmer
Title
Assistant Professor
Department
Department of Latin American and Latino Studies and Department of Africana Studies
School
College of Arts and Humanities
Host Institutions
Institution

Witnessing Black Women's Traumas Ritual and Creativity-Based Activism in Sao Paolo and Rio de Janeiro

Program
Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program
Program Country
Grant Activity Type
Research
Discipline
Specialization
Latin American Literature
Academic Year
Dates
-
Flex
No
Scholar type
U.S. Scholar
Award Title
4462 | Postdoctoral Research Award in Humanities, Social Sciences, Letters, Linguistics and Arts
Project Title
Witnessing Black Women's Traumas Ritual and Creativity-Based Activism in Sao Paolo and Rio de Janeiro

Scholar Information

Grantee
Sarah Ohmer
Title
Assistant Professor
Department
Department of Modern Languages
School
College of Arts and Sciences
Host Institutions