Black Lives Matter

Avner Paulo, Carlos Eduardo Oliveira De Souza, Bruna Guimarães Lima e Silva, F. Schiavoni, Adilson Siqueira
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The Brazilian police killed 16 people per day in 2017 and 3/4 of the victims were black people. Recently, a Brazilian called Evaldo Rosa dos Santos, father, worker, musician, and black, was killed in Rio de Janeiro with 80 rifle bullets shot by the police. Everyday, the statistics and the news show that the police uses more force when dealing with black people and it seems obvious that, in Brazil, the state bullet uses to find a black skin to rest. Unfortunately, the brutal force and violence by the state and the police to black people is not a problem only in this country. It is a global reality that led to the creation of an international movement called Black Lives Matter (BLM), a movement against all types of racism towards the black people specially by the police and the state. The BLM movement also aims to connect black people of the entire world against the violence and for justice. In our work, we try to establish a link between the reality of black people in Brazil with the culture of black people around the world, connecting people and artists to perform a tribute to the black lives harved by the state force. For this, the piece uses web content, news, pictures, YouTube’s videos, and more, to create a collage of visual and musical environment merged with expressive movements of a dance, combining technology and gestures. Black culture beyond violence because we believe that black lives matter. such as the Ku Klux Klan, which bring the black population of the world into concern for possible setbacks in their rights. In Brazil, it is not different. Brazil is the non African country with the biggest afro descendant population in the world and one of the last country in the world to abolish slavery. Nowadays, a black person is 3 times more propense to be killed and most part of the murders in the country happened to afro Brazilians. Marielle Franco, a black city councillor from Rio, the only black female representative and one of seven women on the 51-seat council was killed in 2018. The killers were two former policeman. According to Human Rights Watch, the police force in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, killed more than 8,000 people between 2005 and 2015, 3/4 of them were black men. At the same time, the African culture strongly influenced the Brazilian culture and most part of the traditional Brazilian music and rhythms can be considered black music.
黑人的命很重要
2017年,巴西警察平均每天杀害16人,其中四分之三是黑人。最近,一位名叫埃瓦尔多·罗莎·多斯桑托斯的巴西人在里约热内卢被警察开枪打死,他是一名父亲、工人、音乐家和黑人。每天,统计数据和新闻都表明,警察在对付黑人时使用了更多的武力,似乎很明显,在巴西,国家子弹用来找一个黑人皮肤休息。不幸的是,国家和警察对黑人的野蛮武力和暴力不仅仅是这个国家的问题。这是一个全球性的现实,导致了一场名为“黑人的命也是命”(Black Lives Matter, BLM)的国际运动的诞生,这是一场反对各种针对黑人的种族主义的运动,尤其是警察和国家的种族主义。BLM运动还旨在将全世界的黑人联系起来,反对暴力,争取正义。在我们的工作中,我们试图在巴西黑人的现实与世界各地黑人的文化之间建立联系,将人们和艺术家联系起来,向被国家武力掠夺的黑人生命致敬。为此,该作品利用网络内容、新闻、图片、YouTube视频等,将视觉和音乐环境与舞蹈的表现力动作相结合,将技术和手势相结合,创造了一个拼贴画。黑人文化超越暴力,因为我们相信黑人的生命很重要。比如三k党,这让全世界的黑人都担心他们的权利可能会受到挫折。在巴西,情况也不例外。巴西是世界上非洲裔人口最多的非非洲国家,也是世界上最后一个废除奴隶制的国家之一。如今,黑人被杀的可能性是黑人的三倍,而且这个国家的大部分谋杀案发生在非裔巴西人身上。来自里约的黑人市议员玛丽埃尔·佛朗哥(Marielle Franco)于2018年遇害,她是该市51个席位中唯一的黑人女性代表,也是7名女性议员之一。凶手是两名前警察。据人权观察组织报道,2005年至2015年,巴西里约热内卢州的警察杀害了8000多人,其中四分之三是黑人。与此同时,非洲文化对巴西文化产生了强烈的影响,巴西传统音乐和节奏的大部分都可以被认为是黑人音乐。
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