Grounded in the contributions of Black Brazilians to the cultural formation of Brazil, this series discussed systems of meaning, signs, codes, and forms of communication that originate from Afro-Brazilian traditions, especially in contexts of resistance.
The sessions featured discussions and works across linguistics, communication, visual arts, music, dance, and other cultural expressions, offering a space for reflection and appreciation of the impact and contributions of Afro-Brazilian semiotics to the construction of Brazilian identity.