
Panel | World knowledges and processes
Stage speeches that reflect on new possible worlds. Still utopias against dystopias. Against the truth of the missionary peoples, defined by the wit of an anthropophagus, the Viscount of Cayrú: – it is the lie often repeated.
With: Jean Tible (São Paulo, Brazil), Cristina Ribas (Porto Alegre, Brazil), Jera Tenondé Porã (São Paulo, Brazil) and Tatiana Nascimento (Brasília, Brazil)
Jean Tible
Militant and professor of political science at the University of São Paulo. Author of Marx selvagem (Publisher Autonomia Literária, 2019, 4th edition) and organizer of books on and from contemporary struggles: Junho: potência das ruas e das redes (Friedrich Ebert Foundation, 2014), Cartografias da emergência: novas lutas no Brasil (FES, 2015) and Negri in the Tropics 23 ° 26’14 ‘‘ (Literary Autonomy, Publisher of the City and n-1 editions).
Cristina Ribas
Militant researcher, feminist, Brazilian, mother, institutionalized PhD. Precarious balance between artist and university professor without contract. She organizes transdisciplinary projects and writes about her practice, fights and collectives. She has been learning and practicing the Teatro do Oprimido. Conceived the online platform Desarquivo.org for free use. In 2014 she has collectively carried out the Political Vocabulary for aesthetic processes.
Jera Tenondé Porã
Guarani is a teacher and leader of the Guarani Mbya people, from the indigenous village of Tenonde Porã. Graduated in Pedagogy from USP, since 2012 she carries out activities inside and outside the village for the legitimate right of demarcation of indigenous land.
Tatiana Nascimento
Brasiliense, butch and palavreira: poet, composer, singer, translator, publisher in the editorial area – handmade books by black and / or lgbtqi authors. Published by padê os poemas de esboço (2016), lundu, (2016), mil994 (2018). In 2019 she will release his first novel, tidal water, and two new volumes of poetry, an ebó di boca and otros silêncios (martelo, GYN), and 07 notes on the apocalypse, or poems for the end of the world DF). www.pade.lgbt/tatiana @tatiananascivento