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Andréa Silva
Brasil / Minas Gerais / Barbacena
Assistente de Produção / Produtora / Produtora Cultural
Mulheres Negras na Cultne
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28 min
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About
I am a Black woman from the outskirts of the city—a daughter, mother, and grandmother. I am discovering and strengthening myself through racial literacy, ancestral knowledge, and collective empowerment. After nearly 20 years working in retail, for the past four years I have been dedicating myself to administrative work and cultural production, focusing on business, public figures, and projects of historical and cultural significance for the Black community. I have a knack for workflow organization and executive production, working with the conviction that it is important to build a future in which Black women—who for many years have been held back—can, through the reclaiming of power and knowledge, show their best selves, and such projects are the path to that future.
Andréa Silva
I am a Black woman from the outskirts of the city—a daughter, mother, and grandmother I am discovering and strengthening myself through racial literacy, ancestral knowledge, and collective empowerment After nearly years working in retail, for the past four years I have been dedicating myself to administrative work and cultural production, focusing on business, public figures, and projects of historical and cultural significance for the Black community I have a knack for workflow organization and executive production, working with the conviction that it is important to build a future in which Black women—who for many years have been held back—can, through the reclaiming of power and knowledge, show their best selves, and such projects are the path to that future
Black Women's Group at Cultne
The group is made up of a diverse group of women working in various fields such as culture, education, audiovisual media, journalism, memory, and heritage, including international representatives The episode highlights the importance of fostering self-esteem, aesthetics, and the empowerment of Black women, featuring a photo shoot that celebrates these women’s identity and strength Furthermore, it reinforces the relevance of Cultne as a space for resistance, cultural production, and education, which promotes inclusion, female leadership, and the strengthening of Black narratives Finally, it highlights the importance of community, mutual support, and the fight against patriarchy, inspiring Black women to dream, believe in themselves, and carve out their places in society and the audiovisual market