Ser negro – Ocupação Ilê Aiyê (2018)
Arany Santana, Hildelice dos Santos, Antônio Carlos dos Santos Vovô, Iana Marucha, Kehindê Boa Morte, Vivaldo Benvindo and Val Benvindo, representatives and active members of Ilê Aiyê, talk about what it means to be black based on their own experiences. As a cry of resistance against the historical abuses that oppress the freedom and majesty that inhabits each person – in this case, black people –, the 42nd Occupation pays homage to the trajectory of Ilê Aiyê. Testimonies recorded in July 2018, in Salvador/BA. Learn more about the exhibition: https://bit.ly/2RjYpVF. Credits President: Milú Villela Director-Superintendent: Eduardo Saron Administrative Superintendent: Sérgio Miyazaki Manager of the Communication and Relationship Center: Ana de Fátima Sousa Content Coordinator: Carlos Costa Interviews: Carlos Costa and Jullyanna Salles Manager of the Audiovisual and Literature Center: Claudiney Ferreira Audiovisual Content Coordinator: Kety Fernandes Nassar Audiovisual Production: Roberta Roque Image capture: André Seiti, Nove Noventa (outsourced) and Richner Allan Research and script: Richner Allan and Roberta Roque Editing: Richner Allan Direct sound: Tomás Franco (outsourced)

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Religiousness in Ilê Aiyê – Ilê Aiyê Occupation (2018)

Ruth Rocha's writing process

