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Lica Oliveira
Eliani Miranda da Costa Oliveira
Birth:
05/08/1964
Brasil / Rio de Janeiro / Rio de Janeiro
Atriz / Apresentadora / Jornalista
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About
Lica Oliveira
, a native of Rio de Janeiro, is an inveterate optimist. She is a journalist, actress, radio announcer, TV host, and former Olympic volleyball athlete. Lica is a journalist and
a member of the news team at Rádio Tupi FM 96.5, where she serves as an editor and news reporter. She is also part of the cast of the Patrulha da Cidade program as a radio actress.
She was a reporter for RedeTV’s Telejornalismo; host of the Esporte Espetacular program on TV Globo; and a writer, host, and announcer at MultiRio.
She has served as an MC at events organized by the City of Rio de Janeiro, the State Government of Rio de Janeiro, the Urban 20 Summit Rio - G20, Rio+20, the Embratel Journalism Award, Sarau Preto, the Meeting of Heads of State of Portuguese-Speaking Countries, the Abdias Nascimento Journalism Award, Expo Farol Contra o Racismo - São Paulo -SP, among others.
Lica is an actress.
Soap operas:
“Viver a Vida,” by Manoel Carlos, airing on Canal Viva, 2024/2025
; “Mulheres Apaixonadas,” by Manoel Carlos, returning to broadcast TV on “Vale a Pena Ver De Novo” on TV Globo, 2023
; “Em Família,” also by Manoel Carlos, on TV Globo. 2014
Film:
“Faroeste Caboclo,
” “Um Tio Quase Perfeito,”
“O Paciente”
Theater:
Musicals: “O Bem do Mar” and “Cartola, O Mundo É Um Moinho,” Comedies: “Entre Nós” and “O Oráculo,”
Drama: “Anjos Protetores”
Lica Oliveira
Lica Oliveira, a native of Rio de Janeiro, is an inveterate optimist She is a journalist, actress, radio announcer, TV host, and former Olympic volleyball athlete Lica is a journalist anda member of the news team at Rádio Tupi FM , where she serves as an editor and news reporter She is also part of the cast of the Patrulha da Cidade program as a radio actress She was a reporter for RedeTV’s Telejornalismo host of the Esporte Espetacular program on TV Globo and a writer, host, and announcer at MultiRio She has served as an MC at events organized by the City of Rio de Janeiro, the State Government of Rio de Janeiro, the Urban Summit Rio - G , Rio+ , the Embratel Journalism Award, Sarau Preto, the Meeting of Heads of State of Portuguese-Speaking Countries, the Abdias Nascimento Journalism Award, Expo Farol Contra o Racismo - São Paulo -SP, among others Lica is an actress Soap operas:“Viver a Vida,” by Manoel Carlos, airing on Canal Viva, / “Mulheres Apaixonadas,” by Manoel Carlos, returning to broadcast TV on “Vale a Pena Ver De Novo” on TV Globo, “Em Família,” also by Manoel Carlos, on TV Globo Film:“Faroeste Caboclo,” “Um Tio Quase Perfeito,”“O Paciente”Theater:Musicals: “O Bem do Mar” and “Cartola, O Mundo É Um Moinho,” Comedies: “Entre Nós” and “O Oráculo,”Drama: “Anjos Protetores”
Cultne’s Black Women’s Group Participates in the Book Biennial
SME and GERER are dedicating space at the Biennial to an initiative created to recognize, empower, and celebrate the Black women who, day in and day out, build this collection of memory, communication, and resistance at Cultne
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