T1EP14
Brazilian Black Woman - Olivia Santana - Mini Doc
Cultne registered in her studios on January 18, 2017 the politician, educator and activist of the black women's movement, Maria Olívia Santana. Daughter of a maid with a cabinetmaker, she was born into a poor family, in the Ondina invasion, where she had a childhood of extreme need. She was born in Salvador on March 25, 1967, in the Alto de Ondina community.
Black Women
00:27:02
EP16 - Favela and Periphery Women's Center - 1985
Favela and Periphery Women's Center - 1985
The inauguration of the first board of CEMUFP took office in 1985 with Sandra Helena as president of CEMUFP - Centro de Mulheres de Favela e Periferia. Fighting women such as Jurema Batista, Maria Alice, Benedita da Silva, Heloisa Marcondes (Helô), Joana Angelica and Sandra Helena (Sandrão) were present at the meeting.
Black Women
01:58
EP15 - Everlane Moraes - Black Filmmaker
Everlane Moraes - Black Filmmaker
Everlane Moraes is specialized in documentary direction by ESCUELA INTERNACIONAL DE CINE Y TV (EICTV/Cuba), graduated in VISUAL ARTS Licenciatura by UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SERGIPE (UFS) and a postgraduate scholarship from EMERGING LEADERS IN THE AMERICANS PROGRAM (ELAP) at Concordia University/Montreal, Canada, 2019/20.
Black Women
10:04
EP14 - Awo Dudu Program - Part 3
Awo Dudu Program - Part 3
The early 1990s, the then TV-Educativa in Rio de Janeiro, established the first Afro-Brazilian Culture Center on television. The Afro-Brazilian group produced interprograms about Black Women and, in 1997, produced AWO-DUDU.
Black Women
11:36
EP13 - Awo Dudu Program - Part 2
Awo Dudu Program - Part 2
The early 1990s, the then TV-Educativa in Rio de Janeiro, established the first Afro-Brazilian Culture Center on television. The Afro-Brazilian group produced interprograms about Black Women and, in 1997, produced AWO-DUDU.
Black Women
09:31
EP12 - Awo Dudu Program - Part 1
Awo Dudu Program - Part 1
In the early 1990s, the then TV-Educativa of Rio de Janeiro, instituted the first Afro-Brazilian Culture Center on television. The Afro-Brazilian group produced interprograms about Black Women and, in 1997, produced AWO-DUDU.
Black Women
13:15
EP11 - black women
black women
Special program "Mulheres Negras", aired in July 2017 on the cable channel TV Alerj, channel 12 of NET. Black women participated with their testimonies; Vanda Maria Ferreira, Ediléa Sylverio, Hildézia Medeiros, Jurema Batista, Selma Maria, Kenia Mara, Selma Conceição, Alzenir Papa and Dilma Oliveira.
Black Women
01:32
EP10 - Olivia Santana - Brazilian Black Woman -March 8th Teaser
Olivia Santana - Brazilian Black Woman -March 8th Teaser
Cultne registered in her studios on January 18, 2017 the politician, educator and activist of the black women's movement, Maria Olívia Santana. Daughter of a maid with a cabinetmaker, she was born into a poor family, in the Ondina invasion, where she had a childhood of extreme need. She was born in Salvador on March 25, 1967, in the Alto de Ondina community.
Black Women
03:01
EP8 - Night of the Black Stars - Benedita
Night of the Black Stars - Benedita
Benedita da Silva receiving the Stars Negras award held in the city of Volta Redonda in 1985. The event featured a presentation by Filó Filho and actress Dill Costa.
Black Women
02:09
EP7 - Léa Garcia - Actress
Léa Garcia - Actress
Léa Garcia, from Rio de Janeiro, actress in theatre, TV and cinema, from films such as Orfeu Negro (1958), debuted on Globo in 1970, in Dias Gomes' soap opera Assim na Terra Como no Céu. Among numerous roles, she shone in the soap opera Escrava Isaura (1976) as Rosa.
Black Women
02:05
EP6 - Léa Garcia
Léa Garcia
With images and editing by Filó Filho and Delanyr Siqueira, Cultne recorded Black Awareness Day at Renascença Clube. On the occasion, actor Zozimo Bulbul and actress Léa Garcia were honored respectively with the Zumbi and Dandara trophies by Renascença Clube.
Black Women
02:05
EP5 - Jurema Batista - Zumbi 2010
Jurema Batista - Zumbi 2010
Cultne recorded the message of the artist Durval 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.
Black Women
02:06
EP4 - Juliana Alves - Actress
Juliana Alves - Actress
Cultne with images and editing by Filó Filho recorded a chat with actress Juliana Alves during the recording of the clip by the singer and composer Mombasa at the GG studio, by Gilberto Gil. They will participate in the recording of the music video Obnubilado (it means what has the dark and slow thinking). The recording featured the special participation of singer and songwriter Mart'nália and that of actress Juliana Alves, photography direction by Emerson Maia and general direction by Cassius Cordeiro for Benzadeus Filmes.
Black Women
07:18
EP3 - Janaina Moreno - Candongueiro - Brazil & Senegal Musical Encounter
Janaina Moreno - Candongueiro - Brazil & Senegal Musical Encounter
Cultne registered at Rival BR on June 1, 2013 with images and editing by Alexandre Xandão and Filó Filho; and photographic still by Zezinho Andrade the 10th Senegalese Independence Party the 10th Senegalese Independence Party with the participation of several guests, including the musician Robertinho Silva and his family, the Senegalese singer, composer and instrumentalist Zal Sissokho, and the singers Janaina Moreno, Maurício Tizumba and Raquel Coutinho, Sérgio Pererê, and guitarist Robertinho De Paula. On the occasion, the singer Janaina Moreno sang the song Candongueiro by Clara Nunes.
Black Women
06:00
EP2 - Janaina Moreno - "Party One" - Brazil & Senegal Musical Encounter
Janaina Moreno - "Party One" - Brazil & Senegal Musical Encounter
Cultne registered at Rival BR on June 1, 2013 with images and editing by Alexandre Xandão and Filó Filho; and photographic still by Zezinho Andrade the 10th Senegalese Independence Party the 10th Senegalese Independence Party with the participation of several guests, including the musician Robertinho Silva and his family, the Senegalese singer, composer and instrumentalist Zal Sissokho, and the singers Janaina Moreno, Maurício Tizumba and Raquel Coutinho, Sérgio Pererê, and guitarist Robertinho De Paula. On the occasion, the singer Janaina Moreno sang the song "Festeiro" by her authorship.
Black Women
01:33
EP1 - Jacyra Silva - Actress
Jacyra Silva - Actress
Jacyra Silva receiving the Black Stars award at an event held in the city of Volta Redonda in 1985. The event featured a presentation by Filó Filho and actress Dill Costa.
Black Women
15:01
EP20 - III Axé Women's Meeting
III Axé Women's Meeting
On the 9th and 10th of March 2012, the 3rd National Meeting of Axé Women was organized in Rio de Janeiro, organized by the National Network of Afro-Brazilian Religions and Health. Cultne was present as a project partner, registering the images with Vik Birkbeck and Alexandre "Xandão", submitted by Pedro Oliveira and edited and directed by Filó Filho.
Black Women
06:36
EP19 - II Pre-Meeting Young Feminists RJ - 2017
II Pre-Meeting Young Feminists RJ - 2017
Cultne recorded the Pre-Meeting of Young Feminists in Rio de Janeiro at Casa das Pretas with images and editing by Filó Filho and Alexandre Dias. The 2nd National Encounter of Young Black Feminists (2nd ENNJF) is based on the 1st National Encounter of Young Black Feminists, held in 2009 in Salvador, Bahia, bringing together approximately 100 young women, and the articulation of young black women in the Black Women March , held in 2015, in Brasília, Distrito Federal.
Black Women
30:46
EP18 - Black Writers - All Woman Program
Black Writers - All Woman Program
Program "Toda Mulher" aired on TV Alerj, with the participation of writers Lia Vieira and Eliana Alves Cruz, under the command of journalist Dandara Batista. Images provided by TV Alerj based on the cooperation agreement between TV Alerj and Acervo Cultne.
Black Women
22:14
EP17 - National Meeting of Black Women - 1988
National Meeting of Black Women - 1988
Cultne rescued coverage for Ras Adauto and Vik Birkbeck for Enugbarijô Comunicacões. On the occasion, a women-only team composed of Vik Birkbeck and Mali Garcia recorded the images of the opening of the 1st National Meeting of Black Women, held in 1988 in the city of Valença, in the interior of the state of Rio de Janeiro.
Black Women
01:42
EP16 - Deise Benedito - Black Woman
Deise Benedito - Black Woman
Cultne interviewed Deise Benedito during the celebrations of the first anniversary of the board of directors of Renascença Clube in 2011. Currently an adviser to the National Secretariat for Human Rights, Deise Benedito holds a Bachelor of Law; Member of the National Forum of Human Rights Entities - FENDH; Member of the National Forum of Black Women - FNMN; President of Fala Preta Organization of Black Women.
Black Women
2:33
EP15 - Black women - Afro-Latin American and Caribbean Women's Day
Black women - Afro-Latin American and Caribbean Women's Day
July 25th - Afro-Latin American and Caribbean Women's Day, with images from the Cultne collection, recorded by Ras Adauto, Vik Birkbeck and Filó Filho, filmmaker Yasmin Thainá created a cut in honor of Afro-Latin Women's Day American and Caribbean, on this 25th of July 2020.
Black Women
15:09
EP14 - Brazilian Black Woman - Olivia Santana - Mini Doc
Brazilian Black Woman - Olivia Santana - Mini Doc
Cultne registered in her studios on January 18, 2017 the politician, educator and activist of the black women's movement, Maria Olívia Santana. Daughter of a maid with a cabinetmaker, she was born into a poor family, in the Ondina invasion, where she had a childhood of extreme need. She was born in Salvador on March 25, 1967, in the Alto de Ondina community.
Black Women
1:04:26
EP13 - Brazilian Black Woman - Olivia Santana
Brazilian Black Woman - Olivia Santana
Cultne registered in her studios on January 18, 2017 the politician, educator and activist of the black women's movement, Maria Olívia Santana. Daughter of a maid with a cabinetmaker, she was born into a poor family, in the Ondina invasion, where she had a childhood of extreme need. She was born in Salvador on March 25, 1967, in the Alto de Ondina community.
Black Women
04:13
EP12 - Black Women - Entrepreneurship
Black Women - Entrepreneurship
Cultne was present at Livraria Kitabu, a meeting place for Afro-Brazilian literary expression located in Lapa, in the center of Rio de Janeiro. Considered the only black bookstore in Rio, Kitabu opened in May 2007 by black women entrepreneurs Heloisa Marcondes and Fernanda Felisberto struggle to ensure their enterprise in the face of a series of difficulties that will gradually be eliminated. The bookstore has books by the black writer Conceição Evaristo as the bestsellers and constantly receives requests to publish independent artists who look for the bookstore to publish their works. ---... --- To get an idea about entrepreneurship among black women, we highlight those from the city of Salvador, as shown in the following note: "Most of its population is made up of Afro-Brazilians, most of them women, however for this majority the economic and social situation remains the same or worse than in the past centuries. Access to quality education and consequently to good market opportunities work continues to be difficult, forcing them to seek alternatives in the informal market working on their own and subsequently becoming informal entrepreneurs. Based on the historicity of entrepreneurship among black women, the food business is still the one that most houses these women entrepreneurs. From street vendors to restaurant owners, the culinary verve of these women has been instrumental in providing them with sustenance. Most, however, remain informal, which means that their "ventures" are only a means of survival for themselves and those who work with them. Among these entrepreneurs, a small number overcome the difficulties of developing entrepreneurial actions without knowledge of the formal steps that make up the development of an enterprise. This is the case of many women entrepreneurs in the city of Salvador who, like other Afro-Brazilian women, did not have access to education and therefore found it difficult to enter the job market. As we have seen, the entrepreneur can arise due to consequences beyond his control, as in the case of heirs and the unemployed (BERNARDI, 2003, p.64 - Salvador).
Black Women
09:12
EP11 - National Meeting of Black Women - Part 3
National Meeting of Black Women - Part 3
I National Meeting of Black Women, held in 1988 in the city of Valença, in the interior of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The meeting mobilized 440 representatives from 19 states. In addition to organizing actions by Brazilian women, it is also important to highlight the mobilization process of black women. The more organized presence of black women in the feminist movement started in 1985.
Black Women
06:04
EP10 - National Meeting of Black Women - Part 2
National Meeting of Black Women - Part 2
I National Meeting of Black Women, held in 1988 in the city of Valença, in the interior of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The meeting mobilized 440 representatives from 19 states. The then Constituent Deputy Benedita da Silva and the late ex-Minister of Racial Equality, Luiza Bairros, took part on the table. In addition to organizing actions by Brazilian women, it is also important to highlight the mobilization process of black women. The more organized presence of black women in the feminist movement started in 1985.
Black Women
07:13
EP9 - I National Meeting of Black Women - Part 1
I National Meeting of Black Women - Part 1
Opening of the 1st National Meeting of Black Women, held in 1988 in the city of Valença, in the interior of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The meeting mobilized 440 representatives from 19 states.
Black Women
04:54
EP8 - Black Women Meeting - Part 5
Black Women Meeting - Part 5
Enugbarijô registered in 1985 the inauguration of the first board of the Centro de Mulheres de Periferia (CEMUFEP). On the occasion, several women from various communities took office, having as their president, CEMUFEP - Center for Women of the Favela and Periphery, the companion Sandra Helena. Fight women like Jurema Batista, Maria Alice, Benedita da Silva, Heloisa Marcondes (Helô), Joana Angelica and Sandra Helena (Sandrão), among others, were present at the meeting. and Sandra Helena (Sandrão) among others.
Black Women
05:53
EP7 - Black Women Meeting - Part 4
Black Women Meeting - Part 4
Enugbarijô registered in 1985 the inauguration of the first board of the Centro de Mulheres de Periferia (CEMUFEP). On the occasion, several women from various communities took office, having as their president Sandra CEMUFEP - Center for Women of the Favela and Periphery. Fight women like Jurema Batista, Maria Alice, Benedita da Silva, Heloisa Marcondes (Helô), Joana Angelica and Sandra Helena (Sandrão), among others, were present at the meeting. communities took office with the companion Sandra Helena as the president of CEMUFEP - Centro de Mulheres de Favela e Periferia. Fight women like Jurema Batista, Maria Alice, Benedita da Silva, Heloisa Marcondes (Helô), Joana Angelica and Sandra Helena (Sandrão), among others, were present at the meeting.
Black Women
05:53
EP6 - Meeting of Black Women - 1985 - Pt 3
Meeting of Black Women - 1985 - Pt 3
Enugbarijô registered in 1985 the inauguration of the first board of the Centro de Mulheres de Periferia (CEMUFEP). On the occasion, several women from various communities took office, having as their president Sandra CEMUFEP - Center for Women of the Favela and Periphery. Fight women like Jurema Batista, Maria Alice, Benedita da Silva, Heloisa Marcondes (Helô), Joana Angelica and Sandra Helena (Sandrão), among others, were present at the meeting.
Black Women
08:07
EP5 - Black Women Meeting - Part 2
Black Women Meeting - Part 2
Enugbarijô registered in 1985 the inauguration of the first board of the Centro de Mulheres de Periferia (CEMUFEP). On the occasion, several women from various communities took office, having as their president Sandra CEMUFEP - Center for Women of the Favela and Periphery. Fight women like Jurema Batista, Maria Alice, Benedita da Silva, Heloisa Marcondes (Helô), Joana Angelica and Sandra Helena (Sandrão), among others, were present at the meeting.
Black Women
10:41
EP4 - Black Women Meeting - Part 1
Black Women Meeting - Part 1
Enugbarijô registered in 1985 the inauguration of the first board of the Centro de Mulheres de Periferia (CEMUFEP). On the occasion, several women from various communities took office, having as their president Sandra CEMUFEP - Center for Women of the Favela and Periphery. Fight women like Jurema Batista, Maria Alice, Benedita da Silva, Heloisa Marcondes (Helô), Joana Angelica and Sandra Helena (Sandrão), among others, were present at the meeting.
Black Women
26:00
EP3 - 200 days in office - Councilor Tainá de Paula
200 days in office - Councilor Tainá de Paula
Tainá de Paula is an architect and urban planner, activist in urban struggles, a specialist in Cultural Heritage from the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation and a Master's Degree in Urbanism from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. She was elected Councilor in Rio de Janeiro by the Workers and Workers Party for the period 2021 to 2024.
Black Women
3:17
EP2 - Black July - Did you know?
Black July - Did you know?
Julho das Pretas on Cultne TV recalls great names such as Antonieta de Barros, Beatriz Nascimento, Vera Mendes do Agbara Dudu, Lélia Gonzalez and Ruth de Souza.
Black Women
04:31
EP1 - Mulher Negra - Anos 80
Mulher Negra - Anos 80
Video produced with images made by the producers Enugbarijô and Cor da Pele. Black warrior women who worked in the 1980s. Among them, Zezé Motta, Pedrina de Jesus, Benedita da Silva, Thereza Santos and Lélia Gonzalez.
Contemporary Black Mov...
11:45
EP12 - Pre-University Entrance Examination for Blacks and the Needy - Part 3
Contemporary Black Mov...
10:33
EP11 - Pre-University Entrance Examination for Blacks and the Needy - Part 2
Contemporary Black Mov...
14:52
EP10 - Pre-University Entrance Examination for Blacks and the Needy - Part 1
Cultne na TV
20:08
EP10 - Lia Vieira Program
Afro Blocks
13:08
EP12 - Olodum in Afro Memory
Cultne cinema
13:39
Movie - Black Mixer - 40 Years of Fighting
Events and Demonstrations
06:06
EP18 - Ilê Axé Opó Afonja - Casa do Alaká
Events and Demonstrations
00:58
EP16 - Tribute to Makota Valdina
Shows & Events of ...
03:38
EP5 - Samba de Roda da Bahia - Dona Dalva
Shows & Events
03:24
EP3 - Every Girl from Bahia - Gilberto Gil at Olodum
Shows and Events
22:34
EP17 - Kalakuta System - Afro Music
LUB Road
19:15
EP5 - Urban Basketball League - TV Alerj
Abdias do Nascimento
03:20
EP5 - Leão Ethiopian - Grupo Feijão Coletivo
Black Literature
03:34
EP3 - Nelson Maca - Poem
In the balance of Reggae
10:37
EP2 - Val Caetano - Banda Dissidência
Ori Festival
02:50
EP1 - Nelson Maca Interview
Ori Festival
08:56
EP20 - Afro blocks Ilê Aiyê and Olodum
Awure Group
00:04:52
EP18 - Launch of the Awurê Documentary
Charming events
05:27
EP16 - Luminosidade Negra Group and Afro Group Ilana Aiyê - 1987
Special Tributes
03:15
EP15 - Tribute to Joel Rufino dos Santos
Sala de Aula
1:17:07
EP11 - The History of the Black Movement - Master Yedo Ferreira
Art
07:06
EP7 - Emanoel Araujo - Exhibition
Afro Tourism
01:24
EP5 - Cultne Camera One - Salvador, Bahia 2017
Sports event
04:11