Through the trajectory of 11 LBT's women, its use for self-defense is made here, understanding memory with collective force of articulation and the possibility of reinterpreting time.
The Museu da Diversidade Sexual, equipment of the Secretária de Cultura e Economia Criativa, under the management of the Amigos da Arte Organization, organizes, in partnership with the São Paulo Subway Culture Line, the exhibition that highlights the protagonism of lesbian and bisexual women, transvestites and transsexuals in the fight against gender violence.
“Memory for self-defense” is a historical demonstration of the forces that dialogue between past and present, in the construction of the futures we want. The exhibition is an invitation to memory as a device for action, possibilities for transformation and combating violence.
Self-defense emerges as a rupture in the conditions imposed on women, their bodies, their histories and their intersections in Brazil. The raised fist, seen here in different forms, marks the struggle for the construction of a society with social justice and Human Rights for all.
Museu da Diversidade Sexual
KATÚ MIRIM
The resumption has come
Rapper, actress and indigenous activist from the Boe-Bororo ethnic group. In her lyrics, Katú raises historical and sociocultural questions about the colonization of Brazil, through the eyes of indigenous resistance and the struggle of women.
CASSANDRA RIOS (1932-2002)
The most censored author in Brazil
Writer born in São Paulo, Cassandra has fought against press censorship and in favor of freedom of expression since the government of Getúlio Vargas. Her works marked an era, approaching lesbianism and female eroticism, two national taboos.
LEANDRINHA DU ART
Hacking capacitive Structures
Diversity for whom? Media activist, writer and activist for the causes of people with disabilities and the LGBTQIA+ community, Leandrinha brings intersectionality as a starting point to denounce the disability and other forms of violence.
PAULA BEATRIZ DE SOUZA CRUZ
Education for all
The first trans principal of a public school in São Paulo, Paula is a pioneer in trans struggles in education, mainly for the right to use the social name of students, for the guarantee of diversity in formal education for black women and for the access and permanence of LGBTQIA+ people in schooling processes.
MAITE SCHNEIDER
Opening doors to diversity
Actress, entrepreneur, writer and activist, Maite is a reference in employability. Born in Curitiba, she created the Casa da Maite, in 1997, one of the first sites dedicated to diversity in Brazil. She is co-founder of the TransEmpregos platform, the largest database of transgender resumes in the country.
VANGE LEONEL (1963-2014)
Pride and visibility
Singer, songwriter, writer and LGBT activist from São Paulo. Vange was known for the hit “Noite Preta”, theme of novel “Vamp”, by Rede Globo. She came out publicly as a lesbian in 1995 after moving to an independent record label. She followed her lesbian activism in literature and drama. Vange was married for 28 years with the journalist Cilmara Bedaque, who was also her great musical partner.
LUANA MUNIZ (1961-2017)
If it hurts our existence, we will be resistance!
Popularly known for her catchphrase “transvestite is not messy”, Luana was a transvestite, prostitute, multi-artist and activist from Rio de Janeiro. She helped and welcomed countless people in situations of social vulnerability, such as homeless people, HIV positives and young transvestites.
LUANA HANSEN
Black women in march
Woman, lesbian, rapper and feminist, Luana is one of the main references in the contemporary rap scene, in Sao Paulo. With a trajectory of over 10 years in hip hop and militancy, she fights for the autonomy of black women and for the rights of populations in social vulnerability.
BRUNNA VALIN (1975-2020)
No rights less
Transvestite woman from São Paulo, Bruna was a socio-educational advisor, activist for LGBTQIA+ causes and defender of the rights of the HIV-positive population. She was co-founder of the Association of Transvestites and Transsexuals of the Interior, vice-president of the Municipal Health Council and representative of the State of São Paulo in the National Network of Trans People in Brazil.
LAURA VERMONT (1997-2015)
Planting seeds...
A young transvestite, resident of the East Zone of São Paulo, Laura had her future interrupted, at the age of 18, victim of a transphobia crime, being murdered by police officers in São Paulo. In 2016, the Centro de Referência Laura Vermont was inaugurated, in her honor, in the São Miguel Paulista region.
CLÁUDIA WONDER (1955 - 2010)
The woman as her own myth
Performer, writer, activist, singer and songwriter for a rock band, Cláudia has always moved with intensity through her multiple talents. With her show “Vômito do mito”, she broke with the stigma of the transvestite body as a caricature, breaking heteronormative patterns inside and outside the arts.
SAO PAULO'S STATE GOVERNMENT
JOÃO DORIA
Governor
SECRETARY OF CULTURE AND CREATIVE ECONOMY
SÉRGIO SÁ LEITÃO
Secretary
CLAUDIA PEDROZO
Assistant Secretary
FREDERICO MASCARENHAS
Chief of Staff
CHRISTIAN LIMA BRAGA
Creative Economy Coordinator
AMIGOS DA ARTE
JOSE GREGORI
Chairman of the Administrative Council
DANIELLE NIGROMONTE
General Director
GLAUCIA VANINI COSTA
Financial Administrative Director
JOSÉ MAURO GNASPINI
Art and Culture Director
MUSEU DA DIVERSIDADE SEXUAL
PRINCIPAL
Franco Reinaudo
EDUCATION CENTER
Ellen Nicolau, Gabriela Augusta da Silva Oliveira, Leonardo Stephens Domingues and Rodrigo Alcântara da Silva
MEMORY CENTER
Leonardo Arouca
PRODUCTION
Marisis Pacheco
ASSISTANT CONSULTANT
Tatto Oliveira
COMMUNICATION
Kiko Azevedo
Bruna Provazi, Caio Polesi, Emílio Rogê, Gabriel Trindade, Dora Lia, Juliana Ferraz Augusto, Rafael Akio
AUDIO-VISUAL
Rubens Crispim Jr. Giovanni Pirelli, Helena Guerra, Heloísa Feliciana and Julia Rizzo
STREAMING
Rafael Kabbe
Alex Souza, Pedro Campos and Victor Beu Vertullo
PLATFORM #CULTURE AT HOME
Graziela Bastos, Juliana David and Nina Dutra
Anna Carolina, Andreza Medeiros, Diego Krausz and Juliana Amorim
PRESS OFFICE
Pridea Communication
Pevi Communication
THANKS
São Paulo Metropolitan Transport Company Culture Line
Andreia Valin and Bruna Valin's family
Antônio Carlos Perez and Claudia Wonder's family
Cassandra Rios
Cilmara Bedaque and Vange Leonel's family
Katú Mirim
Leandrinha Du Art
Paula Beatriz
Maite Schneider
Zilda Vermont and Laura Vermont's Family
To photographers
Cybele Barreto
Eloá Sousa
Peter Stephan
Ray Para Poty
Tassio Lopes