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- He collaborated with a research team of doctors and psychologists from Brazil this year, to translate and edit two research articles of theirs. Two published articles resulted from our collaboration:
- “An unrecognizable pain: Neonatal loss and the needs of fathers” by Gláucia Maria Moreira Galvão, Denise Streit Morsch, Eduardo Carlos Tavares, Maria Candida Ferrarez Bouzada, and Steven Eric Byrd. American International Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Vol. 2, No. 3; 2020: pp. 1-8.
- “A mother’s account about lactation in the context of perinatal death” by Gláucia Maria Moreira Galvão, Eduardo Carlos Tavares, Ethyene Andrade Costa, Gláucia Rezende Tavares, Maria Candida Ferrarez Bouzada, and Steven Eric Byrd. American International Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social SciencesVol. 2, No. 3; 2020: pp. 9-15.
- His book Calunga and the legacy of an African language in Brazil (University of New Mexico Press, 2012) was just released in paperback.