Dulce Mendes (Comdedine) - Zumbi 2010
Cultne recorded Dulce Mendes' message from the Municipal Council for the Defense of the Rights of the Negro (Comdedine) at the Zumbi dos Palmares Monument in Praça Onze, in Rio de Janeiro.
Erected in 1986, in Praça Onze, with the deputy José Miguel as mentor, the monument that honors Zumbi dos Palmares received several activities with the participation of several groups of Afro culture in front of the monument to Zumbi dos Palmares. Rio de Janeiro was the first municipality to declare a holiday in honor of Zumbi dos Palmares, in 1995.
Deo Garcez - Pedro Ernesto Medal
Cultne edited by Filó Filho, images by Pedro Oliveira and TV Câmara recorded on March 21, 2019 the delivery of the Pedro Ernesto Medal from the City Council of Rio de Janeiro to actor Deo Garcez, in an initiative of Councilor Tiãozinho do Jacaré, as recognition 42 years of his career and for the various works focused on the theme of Brazilian African descendants, both in theater and on TV.
The Pedro Ernesto Medal is the main Commendation that Rio de Janeiro has. This tribute will be extended to the team of “Luiz Gama – A Voice for Freedom” (a show by her authorship, such as Ruth de Souza and Zezé Motta.
Southern University Delegation in Rio de Janeiro
In March 2017, the delegation from the Southern University and A&M College came to Brazil to establish exchanges with Brazilian universities. The delegation was received by professors, technicians and students from different universities such as the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Through the Institute of Philosophy and Social Sciences. On an official visit, the delegation was at the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro where a Partnership Agreement was signed involving several areas. Cultne Mídia recorded the delegation's visit to Rio de Janeiro with images, voiceovers and interviews with Carlos Medeiros, Alexandre “Xandão” Dias and Filó Filho.
Debate Mulher no Afoxé - Olodum 1987 - Circo Voador - RJ
Cultne takes you on a trip to the 80s with one of Olodum's first shows at Circo Voador in 1987, in the Lapa neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. Enugbarijô Comunicações de Ras Adauto and Vik Birkbeck registered the event and on the occasion in the morning the "Black Woman Debate in Afoxé" took place at the same Circo Voador, with a meeting of black movement activists, among them representing the Afro blocks Olodum and Ilê Aiyê , Bahians João Jorge, Raimundo Bujão, Jair Jorge and ..... And Rio activists Paulo Roberto dos Santos, Lélia Gonzalez, Ivanir dos Santos, Carlos Negreiros and Isaura de Assis.
Benedito Sergio - Palmares Foundation
Responsible for the Representation of the Palmares Cultural Foundation, Benedito Sergio spoke to Cultne at the celebration party for the 22 years of the Palmares Foundation in Rio de Janeiro, when the celebration took over Pedra do Sal, in the port area of Rio de Janeiro, where they arrived the first African descendants.
African-Brazilian Agenda 92
In 1992, the Afro-Brazilian agenda was launched with the coordination of Edinho Alevas, produced by Delanir Dias, graphic design by visual programmer Sergio Canda in the greatest style in Rio de Janeiro. The launch party included the cream of the black community with the distinguished presence of personalities such as the late Grande Otelo. The live sound was made by the Afro band Orunmilá. The agenda has a social and political link that helps to increase the self-esteem of the black community, where each day is illustrated with facts and images of African and Afro-descendant history and cultures.
ADACI BRAZIL by Edna Rodrigues
ADACI WASHINGTON DC - The African Ancestral Diaspora Commemoration Institute is a nonprofit organization, located in the Capital of North America Washington, D.C since 19 June 1992.
OBJETIVES: The organization has as its main focus : The Preservation of ancestral culture , the social education
about the history of the diaspora, in addition to the strengthening, empowerment and unity of afro communities inside and outside of the United States.
Edson Santos - VI Criminal Forum Racism is Crime!
Opening ceremony of the VI Criminal Forum Racism is Crime! VI Criminal Forum Racism is Crime! Applicability of the Criminal Law & Civil Liability, from 25 to 27 October 2011, at the Civil Police Academy Sílvio Terra - ACADEPOL. On that occasion, CULTNE listened to deputy Edson Santos. The Forum took place for the commemorations of the International Year of People of African Descent, instituted by the United Nations that aimed to guide inform and train legal operators, members of the judiciary, lawyers, interns, prosecutors, professionals and public security operators, militants and activists from institutions representing Organized Civil Society, to better understand the complexity of civil and criminal judicial procedures for actions arising from the practice of crimes of racism.
Black conscience day
With images and editing by Filó Filho and Delanyr Siqueira, Cultne recorded Black Awareness Day at Renascença Clube. On the occasion, several participants spoke to Cultne about the 20th of November.
1986 Negro National Convention
This video is part of virtual exhibitions "Our Histories: lives. Struggles and knowledge of the black people", in association between the Network of Black and Black Historians, Geledés - Instituto da Mulher Negra and Collection Cultne.
Title: National Negro Convention by the Constituent Assembly - 1986
Credit: National Negro Convention by the Constituent Assembly - 1986
Brasília, August 26 and 27, 1986.
Personal collection of Maria Luiza Júnior.
Image editing: Bruno Pinheiro - Historian Networks Xs NegrXs
Dep. Benedita da Silva - Africa / Senegal
Present in the Brazilian delegation, the two producers Enugbarijô and Cor da Pele, registered the opening of the Memorial Goreé Almadies in Dakar, Senegal in 1986, at the opportunity, Federal Deputy Benedita da Silva was interviewed by Carlos Alberto Medeiros.
AfroCreadores in Central do Brasil
Cult the launch of the collective AfroCriadores on the premises of Central do Brasil, in downtown Rio de Janeiro. The Intervention was a questioning of the exclusive and elitist format of the fashion shows. As an initial action, AfroCriadores proposes a performative, ironic, fun and popular parade in the epicenter of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Central do Brasil.
The Universality of Black Music
Cultne with images and editing and Filó Filho recorded the exhibition and lecture "The Universality of Black Music" by its creator, the communicator, music curator, artistic director, producer and DJ Marcelo MBGroove last October 10, 2013 at Espaço H, in downtown Rio de Janeiro. Through a meticulous choice of 40 covers of LPs by black music artists present in the African continent and in the Americas, Marcello MBgroove from Rio de Janeiro offers a debate based on his musical research, bringing together historical, market, anthropological, and of course data; his views on the cultural intersections that unite nations that are so different from one another.
The History of the Black Movement - Master Yedo Ferreira
The video presents the lecture by Master Yedo Ferreira, a longtime activist on the black issue in our country for more than half a century. His class theme was "The History of the Black Movement". Event of COINTER - UERJ (Coordination of Community Interaction) through the work of João Costa Batista who directed, in 2004, the III Updating Course in Black History at UERJ. João Batista, is a former militant in the construction of a bridge between the university and the themes of the fight against racism. The course was organized into five thematic modules covering cultural, historical, religious and social aspects of black people in Africa and the diaspora, passing through slavery and protest movements in Brazil, to the history of the Brazilian black movement, including the quilombolas, and indicators of the black population in Brazil. The modules were: Diaspora; Resistance, Culture and Citizenship.
Plastic Arts - Guilherme Scabin
The CULTNE Collection was present once again in São Paulo in yet another edition of FEIRA PRETA presenting its videos telling the history of black people in Brazil marked by great events, struggles and resistance. The show brought together the videos shown in the first edition of CULTNE NO CINEMA held at Cine Odeon BR in downtown Rio de Janeiro.
Benedita da Silva - Zumbi 2010
Cultne recorded the message of the elected deputy, Benedita da Silva at the Zumbi dos Palmares Monument in Praça Onze, in Rio de Janeiro.
Erected in 1986, in Praça Onze, with the deputy José Miguel as mentor, the monument that honors Zumbi dos Palmares received several activities with the participation of several groups of Afro culture in front of the monument to Zumbi dos Palmares. Rio de Janeiro was the first municipality to declare a holiday in honor of Zumbi dos Palmares, in 1995.
Several demonstrations were held on November 20 in different neighborhoods and regions of Rio de Janeiro in memory of Zumbi, leader of Quilombo dos Palmares, in Alagoas, who died on November 20, 1695, consecrated as Black Awareness Day.
The 20th of November is a symbol for the entire black movement in Brazil. The date marks the death of Zumbi dos Palmares, who died in 1695, an icon of resistance to slavery and a major mark of freedom. Although the holiday is not mandatory, 262 cities have defined, through their municipal administrations, the 20th as a milestone in the celebration of Black Awareness Day.
The Black Awareness Day was instituted in the national territory to be celebrated on November 20 by law nº 10.639, of January 2003. The same law made the teaching on Afro-Brazilian History and Culture mandatory. In 262 cities, municipal laws determined a public holiday on that date, according to the Special Secretariat for Policies to Promote Racial Equality.
The states with the largest number of cities that joined the 20th are Mato Grosso and Rio de Janeiro. It is noteworthy the fact that Bahia, the state with the largest contingent of black population in the country, does not have the date as a holiday in any city.
The date of November 20 was chosen because it marks the death of Zumbi dos Palmares. He was killed in 1695, after being denounced by a companion and captured by the Portuguese. The day also saw the end of Quilombo dos Palmares, the largest in the country, located in Alagoas. The place was once home to more than 30,000 blacks.
At the last Assembly of the Black and White Congress (Conneb), held in São Paulo, countless leaders, including those who participate in the Union of Blacks for Equality (Unegro), proposed that November 20 become a national holiday.
Source: http://www.contee.org.br
Ékede Sara - Zumbi 2010
Cultne recorded Ékede Sara's message at the Zumbi dos Palmares Monument in Praça Onze, in Rio de Janeiro.
Black Fair 2011 - Aroldo Macedo
The Cultne collection participated in the X FEIRA PRETA in the city of São Paulo on the 18th and 19th of December 2011. With a camera in his hand and ideas in his head, Filó Filho and Pedro Oliveira recorded and edited a series of videos that we presented as part of from the Retrospective of the Cultne collection in 2011. Get connected in the interview with Aroldo Macedo, a literary author who talks about entrepreneurship and the character Luana, his black hero.
The BLACK FAIR has been held every year since 2002, at the beginning, lasting one day and had its first edition in public space (Praça Benedito Calixto) and brought together 40 entrepreneurs of handicrafts, fashion, jewelry, among others. Based on its dynamic format and diversified attractions, the event operates in two ways: stimulating an inclusive production chain through the sale of segmented products carried out by and for blacks; promotion of Afro-Brazilian culture, both in the rescue of traditions and in contemporary artistic manifestations and mainly in racial integration, based on the historical recognition of Afro-Brazilian culture.
In ten editions of the event, the public can follow more than 500 artists divided into plastic arts exhibitions, literature evening, photography, performing arts, religion, capoeira, Hip Hop, Afro-Brazilian dances, theater, in addition to the film show, shows and gastronomy. In the entrepreneur space, more than 500 artisans and micro-entrepreneurs have already marketed their segmented products, generating a circulation of around R $ 2,500,000 - in all editions of the event - generating work and income within the black community.
Feira Preta promotes a productive chain that inserts black people in its various links, as producer and consumer. In this context, the qualification program also appears, with the aim of promoting entrepreneurial businesses - among micro-entrepreneurs and artisans - promoting the inclusion of the black population in the economic cycle and in the labor market.
Today Feira Preta already represents a strong achievement in this first process, of self-valorization of black people, a public with which it is consolidated. The Fair achieves this impact insofar as it reaffirms the identity of blacks in the form of appreciation. However, when it comes to the external view - in relation to the appreciation of black culture by people of other races - there is still a long way to go.
It is in this sense that Feira Preta plans to act in the future, taking advantage of the legitimacy already acquired with the black community to expand its audience without losing its initial concept. From the moment the event reaches the non-black public and is able to spread this awareness of diversity.
Backstage at the Black Producers Meeting - RJ
A meeting of Black and Black Artists and Producers with the Minister of Culture, Marta Suplicy and the President of the Palmares Cultural Foundation, Hilton Cobra, in the auditorium of the Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (CCBB), took place on July 9, 2013 in Rio de Janeiro. Several personalities were present: artists, creators and cultural agents representing a large part of the professionals in the field of culture in Brazil.
Contemporary Black Movement
Profile of the contemporary black movement in 2021 under the eyes of historical militants of the black struggle in Brazil.