Gonzalez, Lélia
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Variants
- Almeida Gonzales, Lélia de
- Gonzales, Lélia
- Gonzales, Lélia de Almeida
Additional Information
Birth Date
- 1935-02-01
Death Date
- 1994-07-10
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Escola de Artes Visuais do Parque Lage
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Movimento Negro Unificado (Brazil)
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Instituto de Pesquisas das Culturas Negras
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Coletivo de Mulheres Negras N'Zinga
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Grupo Cultural Olodum
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Conselho Nacional dos Direitos da Mulher (Brazil)
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Partido dos Trabalhadores (Brazil)
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Partido Democrático Trabalhista (Brazil)
Descriptor
- Women authors, Black
Birth Place
- Belo Horizonte (Brazil)
Associated Language
- Portuguese
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Blacks--Brazil
(lcsh) Women, Black--Brazil
Occupation
(lcsh) Activists
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Sources
- found: Her Lugar de negro, 1982:t.p. (Lélia Gonzalez) p. 7 (Lélia de Almeida Gonzales) p. 4 (Gonzales, Lélia)
- found: Lélia Gonzalez, c2010:t.p. verso, Braz. CIP (1935-1994)
- found: 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)
- found: 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)
- found: 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)
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Change Notes
- 1982-05-26: new
- 2021-08-03: revised
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