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Racial Literacy
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Malian empire
07 min
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Aza Njeri - Africa Day
05 min
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Aza Njeri - Queen Nzinga
11 min
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Institutional_Black_Culture_Piano
00 min
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Institutional_Black_Culture_Notebook
00 min
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Institutional_Black_Culture_Mobile
00 min
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Matriarchy
02 min
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Using Language - Helena Theodoro
25 min
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"Using Language" Program, with Jana Guinond
00 min
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Using Language - Julia Joia
27 min
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Using the Language - Kiratiana Freelon
25 min
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Using Language - Marcelle Cordeiro
25 min
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Using Language - Renato Noguera
22 min
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Using Language - DJ Bieta
25 min
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Using Language - Milton Filho
24 min
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Using Language - Acácio Jacinto
28 min
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Using Language - Mabi Elu
25 min
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Using "Língua Ao Vivo" at the CCJF
62 min
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Black Cover Page - The Braid, The Braid
03 min
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Black Cover Page - The Queen of Paissandu Street
02 min
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Malian empire
The Mali Empire is simply one of the largest, most powerful and richest African empires in our history The first episode of the season brings historical facts about the region that we all should know
Aza Njeri - Africa Day
Africa Day is celebrated on May each year and is a significant occasion to celebrate the diversity, cultural richness, and progress of the African continent
Aza Njeri - Queen Nzinga
Immerse yourself in the life and achievements of the iconic Queen Nzinga, one of the most remarkable figures in African history
Institutional_Black_Culture_Piano
Institutional_Black_Culture_Notebook
Institutional_Black_Culture_Mobile
Matriarchy
Only through matriarchy will we achieve a more just world Here is our tribute to women, who have always exercised power with wisdom
Using Language - Helena Theodoro
In this first episode of the first season, Jana Guinond speaks with Helena Theodoro, who, in addition to being a sexologist, holds a postdoctoral degree in Comparative History from UFRJ, a Ph D in Philosophy from UGF, a Master’s degree in Education from UFRJ, and degrees in Education from UERJ and Legal Studies from UFRJ
"Using Language" Program, with Jana Guinond
Language is considered a country’s linguistic heritage, and in the case of Brazil, it has several unique characteristics When we use the term “using language,” what first comes to mind? However, the act of speaking, eating, drinking, kissing on the mouth, among other things—in other words, the tongue is also part of the digestive system and is essential for various functions
Using Language - Julia Joia
In this second episode of the first season, Jana Guinond speaks with Julia Joia, a doctoral candidate in social memory, a member of the Esperança Garcia International Chair in Anti-Racism Law, winner of the Anísio Teixeira Award, and a teacher in the Rio de Janeiro municipal school system
Using the Language - Kiratiana Freelon
In this third episode of the first season, Jana Guinond speaks with Kiratiana Freelon, an American who has lived in Brazil for over six years and is a journalist and researcher specializing in Afro-Brazilian culture
Using Language - Marcelle Cordeiro
In this fourth episode of the first season, Jana Guinond chats with Dr Marcelle Cordeiro, a compassionate dental surgeon, Priestess of Oya, and pole dancer
Using Language - Renato Noguera
In this fifth episode of the first season, Jana Guinond engages in a conversation with Professor Renato Noguera, Ph D , who also comes from a family of griots he is a professor at UFRRJ, a writer, and a marriage officiant
Using Language - DJ Bieta
In this sixth episode of the first season, Jana Guinond talks with DJ Bieta, who is also a multimedia artist, music and cultural producer, dancer, and researcher of diverse cultures
Using Language - Milton Filho
In this seventh episode of the first season, Jana Guinond chats with actor Milton Filho, who is also a singer, director, dancer, producer, and arts educator
Using Language - Acácio Jacinto
In this eighth episode of the first season, Jana Guinond speaks with Acácio Jacinto, an advertising professional, executive at EBC, holder of an M S from UFRJ, advisory board member for CEERT and Intercom, speaker, mentor, and facilitator
Using Language - Mabi Elu
In this ninth episode of the first season, Jana Guinond sits down for a conversation with Mabi Elu, a civil engineer, geotechnical engineer, manager, data analyst, entrepreneur, and BIM specialist
Using "Língua Ao Vivo" at the CCJF
Jana Guinond presents the program, which was recorded at the theater of the Federal Justice Cultural Center on November ,
Black Cover Page - The Braid, The Braid
In the premiere episode of FOLHA DE ROSTO NEGRA, the reading begins in childhood The program features Trança, a Trança , a children’s book by Madu Costa, illustrated by Ana Paula Sirino, which transforms the care of curly hair into a gesture of affection, identity, and belonging Through images from the book and the reactions of Black children during the reading, the episode addresses the importance of racial literacy from the earliest years of life, highlighting how literature can strengthen self-esteem and create positive references for identity A thoughtful invitation for parents, educators, and families to reflect on representation, memory, and self-love—starting with how children see themselves in the world
Black Cover Page - The Queen of Paissandu Street
The program features A Rainha da Rua Paissandu , a book by Ruth de Souza, written in collaboration with Lázaro Ramos, which revisits the career of one of the greatest actresses in Brazilian history Without giving away any spoilers, the episode contextualizes the work as a fundamental record of the Black presence in the arts, addressing themes such as racism, resistance, cultural development, and legacy Rua Paysandu emerges as a symbol of a Brazil that tried to limit dreams, but also of a journey marked by courage and perseverance Suitable for young people and adults, the episode invites the audience to reflect on historical erasure, representation, and the need to recognize the Black faces that shape Brazilian culture