2017 • 26 episodes
Episodes
Episode 1 • Nov 20, 2017
Designer, model and blogger Loo Nascimento talks about her life and work, and the value of self-understanding as a member of the African diaspora.
Episode 2 • Nov 27, 2017
Ingrid Silva, a dancer with the Dance Theatre of Harlem, discusses the differences between Brazil and the U.S. in the fight against racism.
Episode 3 • Dec 04, 2017
Rap artist Rincon Sapiência discusses his passion for Black culture including capoeira, reggae, and African religion, and it influences his music.
Episode 4 • Dec 11, 2017
The Batekoo organizers talk about a movement that centers marginalized and urban culture, collective strengthening, music, dance, and the Black body.
Episode 5 • Dec 18, 2017
Filmmaker Gabriel Martins, whose films have appeared at more than 50 festivals worldwide, talks about the importance of Black characters.
Episode 6 • Dec 25, 2017
Benjamim Abras, a multifaceted artist, talks about awareness through art and the role of Black culture from the perspective of contemporary art.
Episode 7 • Jan 01, 2018
Makeup artist and entrepreneur Dani DaMata believes that her work is part of an expanding network. Discover how makeup can empower Black women.
Episode 8 • Jan 08, 2018
Tracie and Tasha, twin DJs and producers, talk about how their interest in fashion led to a blog that explores research on Black culture.
Episode 9 • Jan 15, 2018
Mariana de Matos believes she became a poet because her feelings were not repressed as a child; now she uses her art to reveal colonial perspectives.
Episode 10 • Jan 22, 2018
Filmmaker André Novais was nominated for two prizes in Cannes. Operating on the periphery, he uses friends and family as actors in his films.
Episode 11 • Jan 29, 2018
Mahal Pita is a music producer and designer. Learn about his career and how he sees himself as an instrument, a frontier, and a bridge between worlds.
Episode 12 • Feb 05, 2018
Actress and director Grace Passô knows her theater resists conventional narratives; she creates her own texts that represent herself and her friends.
Episode 13 • Feb 12, 2018
Thamyra Thâmara is a journalist, photographer and cultural creator. She depicts creative solutions to problems created by the state's failures.
Episode 14 • Feb 19, 2018
Xenia França found a form of expression in music that she had never expected. She gathers stories about ancestry and Black women's identity.
Episode 15 • Feb 26, 2018
Criola is a graffiti artist and fashion school graduate. She tells how valuable rap and hip-hop were in her studies and how graffiti became an escape.
Episode 16 • Mar 05, 2018
Dani Ornellas is a film, theater, and TV actress. See how her choice of characters and her work has transformed her views on the issues of race.
Episode 17 • Mar 12, 2018
Anelis Assumpção is a singer-songwriter. She talks about her musical journey and the importance of preserving the historical legacy of Black culture.
Episode 18 • Mar 19, 2018
Magá Moura, YouTuber and blogger, talks about becoming a fashion icon and the importance of Black representation in predominantly white spaces.
Episode 19 • Mar 26, 2018
Singer and composer Tássia Reis believes that people identify with what she has to say and that there is a demand for Black artists in Brazil.
Episode 20 • Apr 02, 2018
Singer and composer Liniker traces her musical journey, exploring the places that enabled her to be an artist and learn how to express herself.
Episode 21 • Apr 09, 2018
Researcher and filmmaker Yasmin Thayná talks about how her work reconnected her with her ancestry and addresses the political situation of Black women.
Episode 22 • Apr 16, 2018
Raquel Virginia, a singer-songwriter, talks about being a Black trans woman, the importance of being part of a movement, and how this affects her life.
Episode 23 • Apr 23, 2018
Artist and cultural ambassador Juliana Luna sees self-care as a form of militant resistance, allowing one to take care of oneself and the world.
Episode 24 • Apr 30, 2018
Erica Malunguinho tells us about her journey and how she founded "Aparelha Luzia," a meeting place and cultural space developed for Black creators.
Episode 25 • May 07, 2018
Curator Diane Lima researches a project about the work of Black artists, revealing a connection between ancestry and the subjectivity of bodies.
Episode 26 • May 14, 2018
Rapper and presenter Karol Conká has become known for the expression "Tombamento," which symbolized an entire Black generation.