Contemporary Brazilian Queer Women Songwriters: Identity and Resistance on Thursday, February twelfth at five p.m. at Campus Center 207. Light refreshments provided. Banner for Contemporary Brazilian Queer Women Songwriters: Identity and Resistance

Contemporary Brazilian Queer Women Songwriters: Identity & Resistance

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Cultural Academic Art Black History Cultural Recognition Alumni Leadership

Thu, Feb 12, 2026

5 PM – 6 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Join us for an engaging talk that explores how contemporary Brazilian queer women songwriters use music as a powerful tool for self-expression, identity-building, and resistance. Through lyrics, performance, and cultural context, this presentation highlights how these artists challenge gender norms, amplify queer voices, and transform personal stories into collective political expression.
This event is hosted by the Lusophone Student Union in collaboration with the Sapphics Society Club and the Center for Women, Gender & Sexuality.
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Co-hosted with: Sapphic Society, Center for Women, Gender & Sexuality