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Gonzalez, Lélia

LC control no.n 82073637
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Personal name headingGonzalez, Lélia
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Variant(s)Almeida Gonzales, Lélia de
Gonzales, Lélia
Gonzales, Lélia de Almeida
Associated countryBrazil
Birth date1935-02-01
Death date1994-07-10
Place of birthBelo Horizonte (Brazil)
Place of deathRio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Field of activityPolitical anthropology Blacks--Brazil Women, Black--Brazil Women's rights Brazil--Civilization--African influences
AffiliationEscola de Artes Visuais do Parque Lage
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
Movimento Negro Unificado (Brazil)
Instituto de Pesquisas das Culturas Negras
Coletivo de Mulheres Negras N'Zinga
Grupo Cultural Olodum
Conselho Nacional dos Direitos da Mulher (Brazil)
Partido dos Trabalhadores (Brazil)
Partido Democrático Trabalhista (Brazil)
Profession or occupationAnthropologists College teachers High school teachers Activists Politicians Authors
Found inHer Lugar de negro, 1982: t.p. (Lélia Gonzalez) p. 7 (Lélia de Almeida Gonzales) p. 4 (Gonzales, Lélia)
Lélia Gonzalez, c2010: t.p. verso, Braz. CIP (1935-1994)
Primavera par as rosas negras, 2018: t.p. (Lélia Gonzalez) front cover flap (Lélia Gonzalez (1935-1994), Anthropologist, militant of black movements, authored essays and books on racial themes)
Hospedando Lélia Gonzalez (1935-1994), 2019: page following title page (Lélia Gonzalez, anthropologist, professor of Brazilian culture et PUC-Rio, politician and defender of human rights; an important symbol and reference for the black movement in Brazil; helped to found institutions like Movimento Negro Unificado (MNU), Instituto de Pesquisas das Culturas Negras (IPCN), Coletivo de Mulheres Negras N'Zinga, and Olodum; she initiated the first course of black culture at the Escola de Artes Visuais do Parque Lage in 1976)
Wikipedia, March 21, 2021 (Lélia Gonzalez; born February 1, 1935, Belo Horizonte; died July 10, 1994, Rio de Janeiro; daughter of a black railroad worker and an indigenous maid, second youngest of 18 siblings; Brazilian intellectual, politician, professor, anthropologist, and woman human rights defender; doctorate in political anthropology; secondary school teacher of philosophy at CAp-UERJ in the 1960s; taught Brazilian culture at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, where she headed the department of sociology and politics; federal legislative candidate for the Workers' Party, and in 1986 she ran for state representative for the Democratic Labour Party, chosen as alternate/substitute both times)
Associated languagepor
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