[INTERVIEWS] INTELLECTUALS BLACK: GENERATIONS, LEGACIES AND PROTAGONISMS - THE GENERATION PUC-SP
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Abstract
Neste Dossiê apresentamos um repertório de entrevistas com destacados intelectuais negros e negras que fizeram parte de uma importante geração intelectual formada (graduação, e pós-graduação) na Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, entre as décadas de 80, 90 e início do século XXI. Podemos aqui destacar Paulino Cardoso (UDESC-SC), Dagoberto Fonseca (UNESP), Acácio Almeida (UFABC), Lucilene Reginaldo (Unicamp), José Bento da Silva (UFPE), Raphael Santos (UNEB), Maria Oliveira (UNEB), Maria Palmira Silva (UNINOVE), Acácio Sidinei dos Santos (UFABC), Ben-Hur Ferreira (Universidade Dom Bosco), Vanicleia Silva (UFMG), Wilson Roberto (UNEB), Matilde Ribeiro (Unilab) e outros destacados pesquisadores, profissionais liberais, professores, advogados e jornalistas como Gevanilda Santos, Salomão Jovino, Flávio Jorge (Flavinho), Deborah Santos, Sandra Lima Nascimento, Gislândia Ferreira, Carla Carneiro Nascimento etc. Foram vários e fundamentais intelectuais negras e negros, que fizeram carreira acadêmica e outros não necessariamente.
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