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November 20 - Ori Festival
Historian Flavio Gomes presents an overview of the importance of November 20 - Black Awareness Day. The date refers to the day of the death of Zumbi dos Palmares, leader of Quilombo de Palmares, who fought to preserve the way of life of enslaved Africans who managed to escape slavery. Quilombo de Palmares was located in Serra da Barriga, in the former Captaincy of Pernambuco.
Ori Festival
16:19
EP11 - Ori Festival - Altay Veloso _ Daughters of Zambi
Ori Festival - Altay Veloso _ Daughters of Zambi
Singer and composer Altay Veloso who composed with partner Paulo Cesar Feital the Music Filhas de Zambi participated live at the Ori Festival. In partnership with Open Society Foundations, Ford Foundation and Olabi, Cultne presented the Ori Festival: an online program involving technology, innovation and black culture on November 20, 2020.
Ori Festival
05:34
EP10 - Ori Memorial - Airá Ocrespo
Ori Memorial - Airá Ocrespo
Graffiti artist Airá O Crepo immortalized at Memorial Ori, a panel that aims to strengthen the memory of black personalities in Rio de Janeiro.
Ori Festival
10:48
EP9 - The 20 November of Zumbi dos Palmares - Ori Festival
The 20 November of Zumbi dos Palmares - Ori Festival
November 20, Zumbi dos Palmares - Excerpt from the Ori Festival program broadcast on social networks on November 20, 2020
Ori Festival
09:44
EP8 - Luiz Gama, the voice of freedom
Luiz Gama, the voice of freedom
Historian Ana Flavia Pinto and actor Deo Garcez developed a thought about the abolitionist lawyer Luiz Gama for Festival Ori, held on November 20, 2020.
Ori Festival
03:42
EP7 - Post Event Teaser
Post Event Teaser
In partnership with Open Society Foundations, Ford Foundation and Olabi, Cultne held the Ori Festival on November 20, 2020: an online program involving technology, innovation and black culture.
Ori Festival
09:42
EP6 - Interview with Silvana Bahia
Interview with Silvana Bahia
Silvana Bahia interview with Isabel Filardis during the Ori Festival on November 20, National Day of Black Awareness. In partnership with Open Society Foundations, Ford Foundation and Olabi, Cultne presented the Ori Festival: an online program involving technology, innovation and black culture on November 20, 2020.
Ori Festival
09:44
EP4 - The importance of Luiz Gama
The importance of Luiz Gama
The importance of Luiz Gama, who was a poet, journalist and lawyer, and responsible for the liberation of many enslaved people, before slavery was abolished in Brazil. The actor Deo Garcez, who plays Luiz gama in the theater and Profa. Dr. Ana Flávia Magalhães Pinto talks about the importance of this great abolitionist.
Ori Festival
08:27
EP2 - November 20 - Ori Festival
November 20 - Ori Festival
Historian Flavio Gomes presents an overview of the importance of November 20 - Black Awareness Day. The date refers to the day of the death of Zumbi dos Palmares, leader of Quilombo de Palmares, who fought to preserve the way of life of enslaved Africans who managed to escape slavery. Quilombo de Palmares was located in Serra da Barriga, in the former Captaincy of Pernambuco.
Live Black Movement
01:54:06
EP8 - Durban+20 | Against Racism Here and Now | Live #3
Live Black Movement
01:51:18
EP7 - Durban+20 | Against Racism Here and Now | Live #2
Live Black Movement
01:58:30