Speakers
Gustavo Bonfiglioli
is a journalist, cultural producer and artivist in Revolta da Lâmpada and consultant in diversity in Pajubá, Diversity in Network. He is also an active contributor at MIX BRASIL, (Annual LBGTQ+ Cultural Festival).
Ana Giselle TRANSALIEN
is the creator of Marsha Movement organization, the Trans-Free initiative and a member of the Colectividade Namibia based in Recife, Brazil. She appropriates the concepts of socially characterized abnormality about trans people and re-signifies the mistaken assumptions of abjection and what is unusual, strange, ugly, dirty, improper and all those signs conventionally labeled as wrong or prohibited.
Marina Resende
graduated in Comparative Literature from the University of Chicago. In Brazil, she started the International Relations programme at the University of Brasília. She is interested in artist-run initiatives that question and create alternatives to conventional institutions and social normality. She is currently working at the Co-Prosperity Sphere and Lumpen magazine in Bridgeport. Marina has been speaking to collectives and artist-led projects in Brazil about responsibility and resistance in the current political moment.
Cecilia Resende
graduated in Art History from the University of Chicago. She works as an artist, researcher and activist and is one of the curatorial committee members of the Architecture Chicago Biennial