Alzira Rufino

Brazilian writer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBrazilian writer
PlacesBrazil
isWriter Songwriter
Work fieldLiterature Music
Gender
Female
Birth6 July 1949, Santos
Age75 years
The details

Biography

Alzira Rufino (Santos, São Paulo, 6 July 1949) is a Brazilian feminist and activist associated with the Black Movement and the Black Women's Movement. She was born to a poor family and worked as a child. She won her first literary prize in her youth. At the age of 19, she began her studies in healthcare, graduating from nursing school. She is a leader in the Afro-Brazilian literature and cultural arts movement. In 1990, she founded Casa de Cultura da Mulher Negra (Black Women's House of Culture), the country's first black women's centre.

Selected works

  • Violência Doméstica e Racial [1]
  • Direitos Humanos das Mulheres Negras [2]
  • Educação Anti-racista [3]
  • Comunicação [4]
  • Cultura Afro-brasileira [5]

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