Episode #06 is part of the SERIES PRETEXTOS DA PRÁXIS PRETA, which proposes to dialogue about texts by black Brazilian authors who have made and continue to debate the socio-historical formation of our country and their contribution to the Service. Social. In this episode we bring to our conversation one of the greatest Brazilian intellectuals: Lélia Gonzalez! We analyzed the article "Racism and Sexism in Brazilian Culture" (1980). Lélia, is this brilliant intellectual, whose writing is irreverent, provocative and very accessible. She coined the concepts of Amefricanidade and Pretuguês, denounced the fallacy of Racial Democracy in Brazil throughout her academic and militant career. She is undoubtedly one of the most important interpreters of the socio-historical construction of our country. Therefore, her work is urgent and necessary for the curriculum in the area of ??Social Work and many others, who are concerned with understanding our reality to guide professional practice.