experience in:
- organizing and promoting events;
- creative writing (poetry) and declamation;
- voice-over.
I consider myself to be a versatile, dynamic, calm, curious and hard-working person. I have advanced training in radio presentation and voice-over at the Catholic University of Lisbon.
I currently work for EMEL in GIRA-Bicicletas de Lisboa project, which is a bike-sharing concept. I volunteer at a local radio station (Rádio Movimento Online) where I present MANTRACAST, an interview program with poets and other artists every two weeks. I work at a non-profit cultural centre (PRISMA ESTUDIO), focused on artist residencies and cultural events. I manage the calendarization of events, space management and support during cultural events. I write and perform poetry regularly at various venues in and around Lisbon. Every two months I organize a cultural event (cachupa poética) in which I invite musicians and poets and serve a typical dish from Cape Verde. I also cover events and produce and edit videos and photography.
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radio program (MANTRACAST) on RADIO MOVIMENTO ONLINE in which I invite poets and other artists to talk about their art and person. the interviews are live on the platform of the radio station and uploaded afterwards in my SPOTIFY/YOUTUBE channel
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgSnE5oNADcJtqEBbrGOmOM043PkK1s4c&si=HdiwTFG-Uu_K2Z8H
PROJECT BY RESILIENT FOOD SYSTEM ON GENDER INEQUALITY IN FARMING IN WEST AFRICA THAT FEATURES MY VOICE IN VOICE-OVER.
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In the drylands of West Africa, rural communities are highly dependent on trees for their livelihoods. Women, in particular, are the main beneficiaries of non-timber forest products, bringing in significant household income.
Women’s activities are challenged by forest degradation and climate change, but they have very little decision-making power when it comes to natural resource management.
To challenge social norms and increase women’s participation, the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) led participatory workshops in six communities in south-central Burkina Faso and northern Ghana. The sessions aimed to deconstruct the concepts of sex and gender to underline that gender norms are socially constructed and can be reversed to benefit all community members.
Part of the training involved a role-playing activity where women and men reversed positions in decision-making discussions around natural resources management. This helped participants deconstruct gendered divisions of labour, control over finances and social norms.
This film was produced by World Agroforestry (ICRAF) in collaboration with partners and support from the West Africa Forest-Farm Interface (WAFFI), Regreening Africa, and the Resilient Food Systems programme, as well as the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA).
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