Podcast
Being black in diaspora
Starting today, monthly, we will have one more meeting. Premiere of "Ô-BAOBÁ, meu povo", a series by If memory doesn't fail me that will bring together men and women from the African diaspora and from the continent where our ancestors came from, to talk about the experiences of being black in each place. In this first meeting, on "being black in diaspora", the North American anthropologist and filmmaker Sheila S. Walker, the American Harry Lewis Gilliard, the Colombian Kandya Obezo, as well as Elismar Braga and Flávia Vieira, representing Brazil. ÔBAOBÁ, my people are our calling and will be available on the main streaming platforms and also on the Youtube channel if memory fails me.
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:35:18
EP54 - Pantanal: Stories of Those Who Live in the Largest Flooded Plain on the Planet
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:39:29
EP52 - Dom Filó's records: The man who for over 40 years documents black culture in Brazil
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:24:48
EP48 - The celebrations to São Cosme and São Damião and the Ibejis
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:34:44
EP47 - Itamar Vieira Jr: From Scholarship to Best-selling and Award-Winning Writer in Brazil
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:32:58
EP45 - Doctor Gama: The Story of the Patron of Abolition Hits Theaters
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:36:02
EP36 - Strange Fruit: Billie Holiday's Singing Against Black Lynching
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:35:05
EP32 - Black-Brazilian press: the story that history does not tell
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:46:27
EP30 - Black Body: M8, film by Jeferson De, narrates the struggle of mothers against violence
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:27:01
EP29 - From Enedina Marques to Jaqueline Goes: the presence of women in the academy
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:37:07
EP24 - The soap opera and the protagonists of the seven deadly sins in 70 years of Brazilian TV
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:32:41
EP23 - And if that "once upon a time"... The construction of identity in stories for children
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:33:51
EP22 - Carolina and the pains we don't know how to name: mental health of black women
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:25:30
EP20 - Black Narratives: "Black is King" and the Power of Telling Our Stories
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:32:40
EP18 - Maria Firmina dos Reis: the many faces of the first woman to publish a novel in Brazil
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:25:40
EP17 - The struggle of transsexuals and transvestites for rights: from Madame Satã to Lacraia
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:33:36
EP16 - The struggle of transsexuals and transvestites for rights: the Pose series
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
01:37:00
EP65 - Mama Africa FC - Women's Football in Angola (feat. Diva Demolidora)
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:49:22
EP57 - Mama Africa FC - Equatorial Guinea's legacy in women's football
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
01:53:00
EP14 - Mama Africa FC - 10 years of the Cup: Between vuvuzelas and jabulani.
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:58:48
EP12 - Mama Africa FC - Angolan football: past, present and future.
Se Não Me Falha A Memória
00:57:30