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daily lives

DICTATORSHIP

and legacies

Living under the dictatorship was a nightmare for many Brazilians.

There were human rights violations.

There was a violent repression, such as the systematic use of torture and murder.

There was famine, salary reduction, and social oppression.

Public health was precarious.

There were forced migrations due to economic factors and major projects.

Arts and the media were censored.

Students and professors from public and private universities were persecuted.

Environmental devastation was a reality as well as aggression against the peoples that were capable of preserving it, that is, the Indigenous peoples.

But there were also resistance movements.

The twenty narratives that are part of the present exhibition address these issues and become a reference for understanding what the country inherited after 21 years of the 1964 regime.

The project “Dictatorship: Everyday Life and Heritage” was carried out by Museu da Pessoa in collaboration with the Vladimir Herzog Institute, the Institute for Advanced Studies (IEA) of the University of São Paulo (USP), the Quebrada Cult Collective, and the audiovisual production company Navega.

This work was supported by São Paulo Human Rights and Citizenship Office on the basis of a parliamentary amendment presented by Councilman Eduardo Suplicy.

Exhibition
Dictatorship: Daily Lives and Heritages

Curatorship

Mauro Malin

Karen Worcman

Lucas Torigoe

Research and Content

Lucas Torigoe

Lucas Lara

Mathilde Rousseaux

Teresa de Carvalho

Alex Avelino

Luis Ludmer

Gabrielle de Abreu

Executive Production

Mathilde Rousseaux

Teresa Carvalho

Alex Avelino

Visual Identity

Marina Zilbersztejn

Edición Audiovisual

Mathilde Rousseaux

Soundtrack

Renan Gama

Web development

Bruno Stephen

Translation into national sign language

Trace On

Translation and subtitles

Paula Balbis

Fedra Rodríguez

Diogo Borges

Stories

Museu da Pessoa Collection

Cooperation

Vladimir Herzog Institute

Quebrada Cult Collective

Institute for Advanced Studies (IEA) of the University of São Paulo (USP)

Sponsorship

São Paulo Human Rights and Citizenship Office

 

 

EAD QUEBRADA CULT

Concept and Production

Museu da Pessoa

Research and Content

Quebrada Cult Collective

Recording and Editing

Navega

INSTITUTO
MUSEU DA PESSOA

Direction

Karen Worcman

Marcos Terra

Management

Ricardo Vilardi

Allan Fava

Erika Viana

Dalci Alves

Museology

Lucas Lara

Felipe Rocha

Mathilde Rousseaux

Teresa de Carvalho

Renata Pante

Leonardo Sousa

Lupity Rossetto

Alex Avelino

Jonas Samaúma

Davi Bertachini Moyano

Beatriz Vitória dos Santos Alves

Fabiana Neves da Silva

Resource Mobilization

Eduardo Valente

Pedro Carioca

Institutional Relations

Rozana Miziara

Technology and Innovation

Odilon Gonçalves

Cooperation

Marcela Tripoli

Sônia London

Marcia Trezza

Communication

Anna Bella Bernardes

Erik Araújo

Isadora Catem

Projects

Renato Herzog

Ane Alves

Lucas Torigoe

Wini Sabino

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