Lélia Gonzalez - Ciência & Letras

Science & Letters - Lélia Gonzalez: Anthropologist, professor, politician, Lélia Gonzalez (1935-1994), daughter of a Black railway worker and an Indigenous domestic worker, left a legacy of defending Black women that remains fundamental to the Black and feminist movements today. The author's work is the theme of this edition of Science & Letters, which features Elizabeth Viana, Master in History from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), and Raquel Barreto, PhD candidate in History from the Federal Fluminense University (UFF). Program aired on March 12, 2019. Presenter: Renato Farias Science & Letters is a program created in partnership between Editora Fiocruz and Canal Saúde, aimed at book lovers in general. It is the result of an encounter between what is written in academia and themes from other fields of knowledge. And don't forget to: Visit our website: http://www.canalsaude.fiocruz.br Like our Facebook page:   / canalsaudeoficial   And follow us on Twitter and Instagram:   / canalsaude     / canalsaudeoficial   For suggestions, tips or criticisms, send an email to: [email protected] or contact us free of charge by phone: 0800-701-8122 or by WhatsApp: 21 99701-8122 CELL 0463