Raçudos Bodies: Black Women and the Possession of Bodies as a Tactic of Resistance in Brazil

Date: 

Friday, April 7, 2023, 12:00pm to 1:30pm

Location: 

Hip Hop Archive, 104 Mount Auburn Street, 3R

This event will take place in Portuguese.

Speaker: Antonia Gabriela Pereira de Araujo, 2022-2023 Du Bois Research Institute Fellow, Hutchins Center for African & African American Research

Antônia Gabriela Pereira de Araújo has a doctorate in Social Anthropology from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ/Museu Nacional). Her interests include racial justice, self-defense, racial stereotypes, racialization, feminization, and hypersexualization of young black women in Brazil. She is the founder of the Black Library of Ceará, Casa Futuro. An artist, poet, and writer, Antonia Gabriela Pereira received a full scholarship in 2020 to present her performance Erotic Autonomy at the II Black Women of the Future Workshop, organized Black Quantum Futurism Afro-Futurist Collective in Philadelphia. For the fellowship project, Pereira will be at work on the book Being Strong in Black Diaspora: Black Women's Bodies, Racial Violence, and Community Activism of Black Fighter Boxer Girls in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Organized by Hutchins Center for African & African American Research