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Black Market
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The Myth of Racial Democracy
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From the Slave Ship to Abolition
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Quotas Are Not Charity
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Race, Work, and Rights
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Urbanization as Apartheid
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Black Women
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Structural Racism
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Whiteness vs. Anti-Racism
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Marielle Presente - I am because we are
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We are all Claudia
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People of the Forest
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Ivan Camargo
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Who Does She Think She Is? - Nathê
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Who Does She Think She Is? - Joyce
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Who Does She Think She Is? - Dorot Ruanne
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Who Does She Think She Is? - Idiane Crudzá
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Aterrado Vulture
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Kite-Flying Season in Padre Humberto
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How could we forget?
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I Am Nair Jane - The Struggle of Domestic Workers
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Beagá: The Hip-Hop Capital
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Afro: From Origins to Destinations
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MOTHERS OF THE EARTH - EP 01 - I WAS A LIGHTNING BOLT
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MOTHERS OF THE EARTH - EP 02 - THEY ARE THE ANIMALS
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MOTHERS OF THE EARTH - EP 03 - MADE OF FLESH
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MOTHERS OF THE EARTH - EP 04 - IT'S TOO MUCH OF A STRUGGLE
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MOTHERS OF THE EARTH - EP 05 - HEART OF BENZID
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MOTHERS OF THE EARTH - EP 06 - A LITTLE PIECE OF LAND
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Black Women's Group at Cultne
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I miss the Rio Doce
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Conheça a importância
Learn about the importance and significance of November , Black Awareness Day
Black Market
The Black Money Movement promotes identity-based literacy within the Afro-entrepreneurial ecosystem
The Myth of Racial Democracy
During the th century, “racial democracy” fostered the idea of racial harmony in the country, but in reality it never existed
From the Slave Ship to Abolition
From the first slave ship to the signing of the Golden Law, Brazil endured years of slavery—a history marked by twists and turns and often misrepresented
Quotas Are Not Charity
In , the Empire imposed yet another form of exclusion on Afro-Brazilian children and adolescents, who were barred from attending school This situation would only be partially rectified years later with the passage of the quota policy law
Race, Work, and Rights
In the st century, most spots in top private schools and colleges are filled by white students, and leadership positions are also reserved for white people
Urbanization as Apartheid
In , soldiers who had fought in the War of Canudos settled on a hill in downtown Rio de Janeiro while they waited for homes promised by the Brazilian government, which never materialized
Black Women
On the one hand, Black women have been the driving force behind the creation of Brazil’s wealth On the other hand, women like Zacimba Gaba and Marielle Franco have shaped history through their strong political and cultural activism
Structural Racism
Most people are unaware of—or have never realized—the racism embedded in Brazilian institutions and family life that perpetuates white privilege
Whiteness vs. Anti-Racism
Whiteness is a specific racial identity that originated in Europe and is mistakenly viewed as universal What is the legacy of slavery and racism in the context of whiteness?
Marielle Presente - I am because we are
Many Marielles have emerged since her death, making respect for human rights a reality and paving new paths for combating inequality in our country
We are all Claudia
The demonstrators protested against the genocide and neglect suffered by the Black population in Rio de Janeiro
People of the Forest
Indigenous people from the Fulni-ô ethnic group participated in the Awurê Festival—People of the Forest The Fulni-ô, also known as Carnijó and Formió, live near the Ipanema River in the municipality of Águas Belas, in the state of Pernambuco
Ivan Camargo
Ivan Camargo - The story of the only reported case of racism within the Paraná Military Police Filmed in , this video shows the before-and-after story of Private Camargo Special thanks to Director Luciano Coelho for providing footage from the film documentary Preto no Branco - Negros em Curitiba
Who Does She Think She Is? - Nathê
In the first episode of the series, meet Nathê, a graffiti artist and social educator from the fishing community of Nossa Senhora do Ó, in Pernambuco
Who Does She Think She Is? - Joyce
In the third episode of the series, meet Joyce Paixão, a social scientist, researcher, and community educator who lives in Várzea, Pernambuco, and plays a key role in supporting young people in her community
Who Does She Think She Is? - Dorot Ruanne
In the fourth episode of the series, meet Dorot Ruanne, the drag queen from the end of the world She is a multi-disciplinary artist, fashion producer, social educator, and writer
Who Does She Think She Is? - Idiane Crudzá
In the fifth and final episode of the first season, a teacher from the Kariri-Xocó community Alagoas plants seeds for the future, keeping the community’s oral tradition alive
Aterrado Vulture
A mother and son open a chest of buried memories and decide to return to the beach where they were abandoned years earlier to confront their past
Kite-Flying Season in Padre Humberto
Pablo is one of those boys who never misses a chance to soar through the sky with his kites The documentary offers an immersive look at a day in the life of these boys during the rd Kite Festival in the Padre Humberto community
How could we forget?
Cigar and pottery making, along with the samba de roda tradition, are woven into the lives of women in the Recôncavo region of Bahia The memories of the elders reveal an ancestral heritage that reinforces their Afro-Indigenous identity and their forms of resistance
I Am Nair Jane - The Struggle of Domestic Workers
Carlos Pronzato’s documentary pays tribute to and chronicles part of the life of Nair Jane de Castro Lima, , a woman with an important social and political legacy as a human rights advocate
Beagá: The Hip-Hop Capital
The documentary “Beagá, the Capital of Hip Hop” is produced by Encruza Produções and directed by Artur Ranne The film seeks to tell the story of Belo Horizonte’s hip-hop scene, which is recognized today as one of the national hubs of hip-hop culture, and does so through the perspectives of local artists and producers from different generations since , the year that marks the beginning of this seminal urban culture
Afro: From Origins to Destinations
The African influence on Brazilian music, cuisine, religion, and the development of the Recôncavo Baiano region and its capital, Salvador
MOTHERS OF THE EARTH - EP 01 - I WAS A LIGHTNING BOLT
Maternal practices such as cross-breastfeeding and adoption reflect lives marked by migration and social vulnerability We met the women of the Rocinha favela, visiting their homes and listening to their stories of childbirth and life Featuring Morgana Eneile, Patrícia Felix, Cristina Fernandes, Fabíola Oliveira, and Maria do Carmo Leal
MOTHERS OF THE EARTH - EP 02 - THEY ARE THE ANIMALS
Incarceration violently disrupts the lives of women in the periphery But what is prison really like? What is it like to have a relative in prison? What do women whose lives have been disrupted by prison go through? With Juliana Borges, Adriana Vianna, Joyce Gravano, Ana Tonini, Eliene Vieira, Vilma Diuana, Patricia Oliveira, Flavia Nascimento, and Thula Pires
MOTHERS OF THE EARTH - EP 03 - MADE OF FLESH
Around the abandoned Quissamã Central Mill, working women raise their children as a community, recalling a time when the only medicine available in the quilombo was that found in the wild A time marked by child labor, violence, and deep religious faith Featuring Flávia Rios, Carolina Rocha, Priscilla Bastos, and Raquel Barreto
MOTHERS OF THE EARTH - EP 04 - IT'S TOO MUCH OF A STRUGGLE
In the village of Panambizinho, near Dourados in Mato Grosso do Sul, women are fighting to manage their crops and their lives amid social vulnerability, despite having officially secured their land rights Featuring Sandra Benites, Rosicleide Vilhalva, Fabiana Fernandes, Rita Segato, Simone Becker, and Graciela Chamorro
MOTHERS OF THE EARTH - EP 05 - HEART OF BENZID
The voices of the Indigenous women of the Rio Negro basin, so rarely heard, echo through the alleys of São Gabriel da Cachoeira and nearby villages Their challenges and their visions for the future are heard in the blurred lines between village and city that define life in the forest in this municipality Featuring Francy Baniwa, Eliane Sanches, Aparecida Vilaça, and Elizângela Baré
MOTHERS OF THE EARTH - EP 06 - A LITTLE PIECE OF LAND
Women in the settlements of southern Rio de Janeiro state are fighting to claim and live on the land Organized within their families and through the Alaíde Reis collective, they share their life stories, preserving the memory of women’s participation in the struggle for land in Brazil Featuring Leonilde Medeiros, Lucineia Freitas, and Antônia Ivoneide
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
I miss the Rio Doce
In , Brazil was hit by the worst environmental disaster in its history when the Fundão dam in Mariana burst and million cubic meters of toxic tailings flooded the Doce River The pollution then spread for hundreds of kilometers—all the way to the Atlantic Ocean