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Sueli Carneiro

https://ponte.org/en/sueli-carneiro-o-encontro-da-ancestralidade-negra-e-a-heranca-das-lutas-coletivas/

Uma Bianca Santana escreveu uma biografia sobre Sueli Carneiro. Fala de filosofia, mulheres negras, e ativistas. Discuta coisas sobra a ancestralidade dela e a escravização de sua família.

https://casasuelicarneiro.org.br/

Tem este projeto chamada Casa Sueli Carneiro que representa a casa dela quando era mais ativa nos políticos onde muitas pessoas iriam lá para conversar e gerar novas ideais.

https://www.scielo.br/j/ea/a/Zs869RQTMGGDj586JD7nr6k/

Escreveu uma peça sobre feminismo negra no Brasil e as lutas que mulheres passam.

https://www.pensador.com/autor/sueli_carneiro/

https://ea.fflch.usp.br/autor/sueli-carneiro

Ela acreditava que para mudar a opressão contra mulheres, precisa mudar e falar dos papeis tradicionais das mulheres.

https://www.geledes.org.br/sueli-carneiro/

Criou um grupo para proteger rappers e para encorajar eles a fazer rap sobre mudanças. Chamado o Projeto Rappers.

https://www.hypeness.com.br/2022/09/sueli-carneiro-e-eleita-doutora-honoris-causa-pela-unb-e-faz-historia-entre-mulheres-negras/

Ela recebeu um título de doutor honrada na Universidade de Brasília.

https://revistamarieclaire.globo.com/Mulheres-do-Mundo/noticia/2018/12/sueli-carneiro-reve-trajetoria-feminista-e-de-luta-contra-o-racismo-em-livro.html

Foi influenciada por Malcom X e Nelson Mandela.

Works

A construção do outro como não-ser como fundamento do ser (2005)

Activism

Sueli Carneiro was an activist her whole life. Her life in activism was fueled by her inspiration in Malcom X and Nelson Mandela. She believed that to change stereotypes and the oppression that women experienced, people need to talk about the traditional roles of women and learn that those can be changed and are not set in stone. She also fought for young kids of color to be educated and have that as their main focus. In 1988 she founded the Black Woman Institute (Instituto da Mulher Negra) which was the first of its kind in São Paulo. They educate women on bodily autonomy and push for female job positions. The Institute also provides physical and mental health to black women. While in this position at the Institute, she met with a group of rappers who were being discriminated by police and created the Project Rappers. This project fights for those who are violently targeted by police and enables them to become agents of change. Besides activism in the form of philanthropy, Sueli Carneiro writes about feminism and racism. She wrote a paper about how black women fit into the national feminist movement and that movement was created for and mainly benefits white women. She coined the phrase "Enegrecendo o feminimso", meaning "to turn feminism black". Carneiro uses this phrase to say that black women have to break down and further define feminism to fit their circumstances, fighting harder to create a role for themselves within society. One famous quote of hers reads: "Nós, mulheres negras, somos a vanguarda do movimento feminista nesse país" or "Us, black women, are the forefront of the feminist movement in our country".

Her dedicated life to activism got her an honorary doctorate degree from Universidade de Brasilia. She is the first black woman to receive such a title recognition from UnB. In her introduction at the ceremony, it was noted that her influence for black youth have helped many generations and her African candobmlé heritage was acknowledged. A biography has been written about her by Bianca Santana

Casa Sueli Carneiro

Currently there exists a project called Casa Sueli Carneiro which is a memorialization of the house in which she lived. This house holds many memories of Sueli Carneiro and the many conversations that happened in her home with other activists. It is meant to serve as an example of racial activism and support others involved in the fight against racism in Brazil. Today that same house can be reserved and used for cultural and educational activities. Online, you can enlist in courses that teach things such as African History, Afro-Brazilian leaders, and Brazilian History.