Justice Act by Moïse in Rio de Janeiro - Ep 1

Coverage on the brutal murder of the Congolese Moïse Kabagambe, 24, in front of the kiosk where the young man was killed, on Barra da Tijuca beach, West Zone of Rio. 2022, when thousands of people protested on the waterfront in front of the Tropicália and Birutas kiosks, where Moïse lost his life.

Black Lives Matter - Act "Stop killing us"

In view of the increase in the number of murders caused by the police in Rio de Janeiro, several collectives that integrate the Movement of favelas in Rio held on the afternoon of May 31, 2020, the act "Vidas Negras Importam". The demonstration is in protest by the people killed only in this pandemic period.

Black Lives Matter - Act in RJ - 07.06.2020

In view of the increase in the number of murders caused by the police in Rio de Janeiro, several collectives that integrate the Movement of favelas in Rio held on the afternoon of May 31, 2020, the act "Vidas Negras Importam". The demonstration is in protest by the people killed only in this pandemic period.

Michaela Harrison at the Black Women's March 2015

March of Black Women against Racism and Violence and for Good Living took place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfilled its unifying role by registering black women involved in the project. On that occasion we recorded the African American singer Michaela Harrison who performed the chapel "A Change Is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke. The American singer Michaela Harrison, based in New Orleans, has enchanted audiences in several countries with her rare voice and reach. The artist began singing in church at the age of five. She has studied and lived in East Africa and Brazil, being fluent in French and Portuguese, and familiar with Spanish and Swahili. Her repertoire, in addition to authorship, also includes jazz, pop, blues and MPB classics.

Call March (1) of Women 2017 - RJ

Cultne recorded, with images and editing by Alexandre Dias and Filó Filho, the call for the march at Casa das Pretas in Rio de Janeiro on July 8, 2017.

Awakening of a People - Street Demonstrations

Street demonstrations recorded by photographer Carlos Junior in June 2013 in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Pedro de Oliveira Edition for Cultne.

Women on Rio Street - Part 2

On March 8, 1984, several women gathered to celebrate and claim their struggle in the city center of Rio de Janeiro. Vik Birkbeck from Enugbarijô recorded the images with Ras Adauto and recorded interviews with several personalities such as Fernando Gabeira and Benedita da Silva.

Women on Rio Street - Part 1

On March 8, 1984, several women gathered to celebrate and claim their struggle in the city center of Rio de Janeiro. Vik Birkbeck from Enugbarijô recorded the images with Ras Adauto and recorded interviews with several personalities such as Fernando Gabeira and Benedita da Silva.

Marielle Present! - Fight and Mourning Act.

Act of Fight and Mourning in memory of Marielle Franco gathering five thousand people in a climate of great emotion. On Wednesday night (3/14/2018) in Rio de Janeiro, councilor Marielle Franco for Psol RJ and her driver Anderson Gomes were cowardly executed with nine shots. The world witnessed a great barbarism shocking activists and social movements present at the World Social Forum that was taking place in Salvador. The following morning (15) a great event was organized in memory of Marielle, gathering five thousand people who marched out, on a walk through the campus of the Federal University of Bahia and streets in the capital.

Call (4) - March of Women 2017 - RJ

March of the Black Women at the Center of the World 2017

Call (3) - March of Women 2017 - RJ

March of the Black Women at the Center of the World 2017

Call (2) - March of Women 2017 - RJ

March of the Black Women at the Center of the World 2017

Act of redress to lawyer Valeria Lúcia dos Santos at Forúm de Caxias - RJ

Cultne recorded on September 17, 2018 with images and editing of Filó Filho, a spontaneous and collaborative report by journalist and activist Silvia de Mendonça, the interview with lawyer Valeira Lúcia dos Santos in the Act of Redress that took place in the Forum of Caxias, in the state of Rio de Janeiro. from Rio de Janeiro.

March of the Black Women RJ - 2017

Cultne recorded on Sunday, July 30, 2017 on Copacabana Beach the III March of Black Women of Rio de Janeiro, an achievement of the black women of the State, their collectives and organizations. Black women took to the streets once again to denounce and celebrate, for visibility and respect the fight against racism, sexism and for a democratic society reaffirming that their steps come from afar.

Black Women March 2017 - Luciene Lacerda

The psychologist and member of the march organization, Luciane Lacerda spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for the mobilization in Rio de Janeiro of the Third March of the Black Women, organized by the Forum of Black Women of RJ that celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro.

Black Women March 2017 - Flávia Oliveira

Journalist Flávia Oliveira spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for the mobilization in Rio de Janeiro of the Third March of Black Women, organized by the Forum of Black Women of the RJ that celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women's Day, with an official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro.

March of Black Women 2015 - Roseane Ramos

Black Women's March against Racism and Violence and for Good Living will take place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfills its unifying role by interviewing black women involved in the project. On that occasion, we interviewed Roseane Ramos.

March of Black Women 2015 - Maria Luiza Júnior

Black Women's March against Racism and Violence and for Good Living will take place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfills its unifying role by interviewing black women involved in the project. On the occasion we interviewed Maria Luiza Júnior.

March of Black Women 2015 - Mãe Beata de Iemanjá

Black Women's March against Racism and Violence and for Good Living will take place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfills its unifying role by interviewing black women involved in the project. On the occasion we interviewed Mãe Beata de Iemanjá.

March of Black Women 2015 - Larissa Amorim Borges

Black Women's March against Racism and Violence and for Good Living will take place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfills its unifying role by interviewing black women involved in the project. On the occasion we interviewed Larissa Amorim Borges.

March of Black Women 2015 - Kiusam de Oliveira

Black Women's March against Racism and Violence and for Good Living will take place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfills its unifying role by interviewing black women involved in the project. On the occasion we interviewed Kiusam de Oliveira.

March of Black Women 2015 - Iêda Leal

Black Women's March against Racism and Violence and for Good Living will take place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfills its unifying role by interviewing black women involved in the project. On the occasion we interviewed Iêda Leal.

March of Black Women 2015 - Gisele dos Santos Anjos

Black Women's March against Racism and Violence and for Good Living will take place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfills its unifying role by interviewing black women involved in the project. On the occasion we interviewed Gisele dos Santos.

March of Black Women 2015 - Everlane Moraes

Black Women's March against Racism and Violence and for Good Living will take place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfills its unifying role by interviewing black women involved in the project. On the occasion we interviewed Everlane Moraes.

March of Black Women 2015 - Elizabeth Viana

Black Women's March against Racism and Violence and for Good Living will take place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfills its unifying role by interviewing black women involved in the project. On the occasion we interviewed Elizabeth Viana.

March of Black Women 2015 - Deise Benedito

Black Women's March against Racism and Violence and for Good Living will take place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfills its unifying role by interviewing black women involved in the project. On the occasion we interviewed Deise Benedito.

March of Black Women 2015 - Conceição Evaristo

Black Women's March against Racism and Violence and for Good Living will take place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfills its unifying role by interviewing black women involved in the project. On the occasion we interviewed Conceição Evaristo.

March of Black Women 2015 - Cleusa Aparecida

Black Women's March against Racism and Violence and for Good Living will take place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfills its unifying role by interviewing black women involved in the project. On the occasion we interviewed Cleusa Aparecida.

March of Black Women 2015 - Carolina Câmara Pires

Black Women's March against Racism and Violence and for Good Living will take place on November 18, 2015, in Brasília, and the Cultne Collection fulfills its unifying role by interviewing black women involved in the project. On the occasion we interviewed Carolina Câmara Pires.

March of the Black Women - Verônica Pereira

The actress, social educator and acrobat Verônica Pereira spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for the mobilization in Rio de Janeiro of the Third March of the Black Women, organized by Black Women Forum of RJ that celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro.

March of the Black Women - Verônica Bonfim

The actress, singer, writer and forest engineer Verônica Bonfim spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for the mobilization in Rio de Janeiro of the Third March of the Black Women, organized by the Forum of Black Women of RJ that celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro.

March of the Black Women - Neusa das Dores Pereira

The activist, teacher and director of the Coisa de Mulher organization, Neusa das Dores Pereira spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for the mobilization in Rio de Janeiro from Terceira Black Women March, organized by the Black Women Forum of RJ that celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro.

March of the Black Women - Margarida Bárbara

The actress and activist Margarida Bárbara spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for the mobilization in Rio de Janeiro of the Third March of the Black Women, organized by the Women's Forum Black women from RJ who celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro.

March of the Black Women - Marcelle Esteves

The activist of the LGBT Movement, Forum of Black Women of RJ and member of the organization of the march, Marcelle Esteves spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for mobilization Rio de Janeiro of the Third March of Black Women, organized by the Forum of Black Women of RJ that celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro.

March of the Black Women - Mother Inês D'Iansã

Ialorixá Mãe Inês D'Iansã spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for the mobilization in Rio de Janeiro of the Third March of the Black Women, organized by the Forum of Black Women of RJ who celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro.

March of the Black Women - Iya Lucia D'Oxum

Iyalorixá and a member of the organization of the march, Lúcia D'Oxum spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for the mobilization in Rio de Janeiro of the Third March of Women Black Women, organized by the Black Women Forum of RJ that celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro.

March of the Black Women - Flávia Souza

Professor and choreographer Flávia Souza spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for the mobilization in Rio de Janeiro of the Third March of Black Women, organized by the Women's Forum Black women from RJ who celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro.

March of the Black Women - Carla Lopes

The teacher and historian Carla Lopes spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for the mobilization in Rio de Janeiro of the Third March of the Black Women, organized by the Forum of Women Black women from RJ who celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro.
Black Marches 17:03
EP20 - Where's Amarildo

Where's Amarildo

Amarildo Dias de Souza (Rio de Janeiro, 1965/1966) was a Brazilian stonemason's assistant, a resident of Rocinha, who became known nationally because of his disappearance, since July 14, 2013, after being detained by military police and driven from the door of his house, in Favela da Rocinha, towards the headquarters of the neighborhood's Pacifying Police Unit. His disappearance became a symbol of cases of abuse of authority and police violence.1 The main suspects in Amarildo's disappearance are the police itself.

March of the Black Women - Benedita da Silva

Federal Deputy Benedita da Silva spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for the mobilization in Rio de Janeiro of the Third March of Black Women, organized by the Women's Forum Black women from RJ who celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro

We are all Claudia !!

Public act “Somos tod @ s Cláudia” organized by the Black Movement and other entities on the last April 5th, 2014 in Madureira, northern zone of Rio de Janeiro. Protesters protested the genocide and neglect of the black population in Rio de Janeiro.

March of the Black Women - Bebel Du Ghetto

The rapper and MC Bebel Du Ghetto spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for the mobilization in Rio de Janeiro of the Third March of the Black Women, organized by the Forum of Black Women of RJ who celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro

Black Women March 2017 - Rosiane Rodrigues

The writer and Yalorixá Rosiane Rodrigues spoke to Cultne on July 30, 2017, on the edge of Copacabana Beach, which gathered around 5,000 people for the mobilization in Rio de Janeiro of the Third March of the Black Women, organized by the Women's Forum Black women from RJ who celebrated the passage of the Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date on July 25th. The activists defended the rights of black women to greater access to quality education, health, community life and security, in a march that celebrated Latin American and Caribbean Black Women Day, with an official date of July 25, and the ten years of Law 5071/2007, which established the date in the official calendar of the state of Rio de Janeiro.

March of Women - Photography Jorge Ferreira - Ep. 4

Cultne with images and editing by Filó Filho recorded the march of thousands of women on March 8 in downtown Rio de Janeiro, with the presence of the black movement, represented by black women, activists and parliamentarians such as Benedita da Silva and Renata Souza.

March of Women -Photography Jose Andrade - Ep3

Cultne with images and editing by Filó Filho recorded the march of thousands of women on March 8 in downtown Rio de Janeiro, with the presence of the black movement, represented by black women, activists and parliamentarians such as Benedita da Silva and Renata Souza.

March of Women - March 8, 19 - Ep2

Cultne with images and editing by Filó Filho recorded the march of thousands of women on March 8 in downtown Rio de Janeiro, with the presence of the black movement, represented by black women, activists and parliamentarians such as Benedita da Silva and Renata Souza.

March of the Women - 8 of March 19 - Ep 01

Cultne with images and editing by Filó Filho recorded the march of thousands of women on March 8 in downtown Rio de Janeiro, with the presence of the black movement, represented by black women and participation by Naomi Ogunwusi, queen of Ifé, Nigeria in visit to Brazil. There were several activists and parliamentarians such as Benedita da Silva and Renata Souza.

Women on the Street - Part 2

On March 8, 1983, Enugbarijo registered women from all segments of Rio society who went to the streets claiming their rights, including the right to elect the President of Brazil based on Diretas Já, (which came to pass in 1984), the issue of abortion, racism, the right to day care centers, among others Great presence of women and children who joined the demonstration.

Women on the Street - Part 1

On March 8, 1983, Enugbarijó, with Vik and Ras Adauto, registered women from all segments of Rio society who went to the streets claiming their rights, including the right to elect the President of Brazil based on Diretas Já, ( what happened in 1984), the issue of abortion, racism, the right to childcare, among others. Great presence of women and children who joined the demonstration.

The march of black women in Rio de Janeiro

Strong female presence in the March of the Black Women on July 30, 2017 on the Copacabana waterfront in the city of Rio de Janeiro. There were thousands of women fighting for good living.

Black Manisfestations- Yesterday and Today (1988 - 2020)

Parallel to police violence with activists in 1988 and 2020. Make your reflection. The March of the Black Movement took place on November 20, 1988 in the city center of Rio de Janeiro, on the way from Candelária to the Zumbi dos Palmares Monument. In 2020, young activists in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, marched from Candelária towards the Zumbi dos Palmares Monument under the heavy escort of the Military Police.

Act against the Black Youth Genocide - 2015

Mobilization of black youth on December 3, 2015, in Madureira neighborhood in the northern part of the city of Rio de Janeiro after the slaughter where 111 shots were fired by military police at five black youths, and then tried to plant a gun in the victims' car. The dreams of the five boys were interrupted by more than 100 shots of rifles and pistols fired by PMs from the 41st BPM on November 28, 2015.

March of the Centenary of Abolition in 1988 - Fragments

Fragmentos da Marcha de 1988 produced and directed by Delanyr Dias for the documentary "Starting today" for the centenary of Abolition in 1988. With images and photography by Ayrton Vieira; script by Delanyr Cerqueira, lighting and equipment by Edayr Azevedo; reporting by C.R. Veríssimo and Renato Radical.

2005 Meeting - Zumbi dos Palmares March + 10

I National Planning Meeting of the Zumbi dos Palmares March + 10 - 2004 Video production: Edna Cristina Edition: Jefferson Oliveira Ìrohìn - Center for Documentation, Communication and Afro-Brazilian Memory We thank Edson Lopes Cardoso, from Ìrohìn, for authorizing the incorporation of this document into the Cultne Collection.

March of 88 - Reflection 125 years

The March of the Black Movement marked the centenary of the Abolition of Slavery in 1988. Although the march route had already been agreed, the protesters were stopped by a strong military police apparatus and the army prevented the march from reaching the Zumbi dos Palmares monument in Praça Onze, in downtown Rio de Janeiro.

The Black March- 1988

Black Movement in 1988 on the march in the center of Rio de Janeiro, denouncing racism and struggles against inequalities.

1988 - The March and the Farce

Black Movement on the march in the center of Rio de Janeiro, comes into conflict with a military apparatus that does not let the march advance towards the Monunento de Zumbi dos Palmares on May 11, 1988.

Zumbi dos Palmares March - 1995 - Brasília DF

Zumbi dos Palmares March - 1995 Brasilia DF Direction and Screenplay: Edna Cristina Ipê - Video, Production and Communication We thank Edson Lopes Cardoso, from Ìrohìn, for authorizing the incorporation of this document into the Cultne Collection.

1983 Black Movement - March and Act - November 20

March and public act of the Black Movement on November 18, 1983 with images of Ras Adauto and Vik Birkbeck for Enugbarijö Comunicações and edition of Filó Filho for the Cultne Collection. About 5,000 people participated in the march organized by the Black Movement, bringing together Movement organizations, political parties, CNBB, among others.
Backyard of Madureira 02:23
EP5 - Awurê & Teresa Cristina
André Rebouças Working... 02:12
EP1 - Beatriz Nascimento - Poem Sonho - GTAR