Black women are at the forefront and leadership of various movements, organizations, and historical struggles of the black population. They are the main ones responsible for establishing, transmitting, and affirming in the
We are proud to stand alongside inspiring women! Get to know some partners who share experiences here at Diaspora.Black
Today, this Afrocentric knowledge is being passed on by highly inspiring women to all those who want to learn, reinvent themselves, and reconnect with their own essence.
We are lucky and proud to be alongside these women, being part of, learning, and amplifying their movements, their struggles, their powers!
In honor of International Women's Day, get to know some of the amazing partners who share experiences here at Diaspora.Black! If you want to learn more about their ideas and strengthen their work, join the activities!
Mari Luz
Psychologist, speaker, and social entrepreneur, promotes consultations on racial and gender diversity, and has already written 2 e-books on the anti-racist struggle. She is the founder of the anti-racist movement #oqeupossofazer and director of welcoming at the organization fighting against sexual violence Me too Brasil. She also conducts mental health and well-being workshops, with open registrations on the website!
Nilzete dos Santos
Mother, guide, and businesswoman, founder of the pioneering agency in tourism promoting black culture in Salvador and the Bahian Recôncavo. Since 2007, she has developed the Orixás Paths circuit, presenting landmarks of Afro-Brazilian memory in the cities, including visits to traditional houses of African-derived religions. Book here!
Aza Njeri
Carioca, mother of two, PhD in African Literatures, postdoctoral in African Philosophy, is a professor at PUC-RJ. Writer, columnist, and theater and literary critic, she is also the creator of the Aza Njeri channel, with content and reflections on African culture and diaspora. In her courses and content, she challenges participants to 'light up the sun' of their existences by valuing Afro-Brazilian traditions.
Debora Pinheiro
From São Paulo, she is the guide responsible for retelling and valuing the memory of other black women in the city, with the Black Heroines Walk! The next one is on the 13th, sign up here! She also conducts other tours to showcase the best of the city, such as the Coffee in São Paulo tour, and the classic Black São Paulo Walk.
05/16/2022