“A literatura é a parte mais forte de mim.”
Lucas de Matos is a poet, writer, and communicator from Bahia, Brazil, and he decided to transform a word used to subjugate Black people into the title of his book. This week, Carlos Madeira welcomes Lucas Matos for a conversation about literature, art, culture, and what it means to occupy spaces with pride. Subscribe to the channel and don't forget to like the video. 🗣️ 📌 Follow us on Instagram: /clausulalivre 📌 Listen also on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3GHz.

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