BÁRBARA CARINE SOARES PINHEIRO: CHEMISTRY, MOTHER, NORTHEAST AND MILITANT BLACK
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Bárbara Carine Soares Pinheiro was born in 1987, on the outskirts of Salvador, is the great-granddaughter of Vicença, the granddaughter of Djanira Soares and the daughter of Teresinha Soares de Jesus. He grew up free on the streets of his neighborhood and says that he still remembers very well the smell of red clay he felt after the rain fell. She graduated in 2010 from the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), obtained the title of Master in 2012 and Doctor in 2014. She is a professor at the Institute of Chemistry at UFBA. Today, Bárbara defines herself as: critical-decolonial researcher, anti-racist, northeastern feminist, pagodeira, bisexual, cis black woman, mother, but she also does not define herself: she opens up in a constant movement of building herself or, perhaps, of be built.
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