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Women in the Spotlight - Edd Wheeler
Edd Wheeler, a member of Brazil’s first all-female rap group, talks about what it’s like to pass the torch to the next generation of hip-hop artists
Moça Prosa Returns to Little Africa
Originating from the samba circles of Pedra do Sal, the Moça Prosa group is a women’s samba movement that was established in the historic Praça Mauá neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro in
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Organized by FLUP, the exhibition focuses on Fanon’s thought as a psychiatrist, philosopher, and activist, addressing topics such as racism, colonialism, and the anti-colonial struggle
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The dance-theater production I Inherited My Body is a performance that explores the scars, wounds, and resilience of the collective Black body
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In this episode, Roberta Garcia speaks with State Representative Renato Freitas
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