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Stephanie Lima

PhD in Social Sciences from UNICAMP, with reflections on the centrality of intersectionality in the political action of the social movement, based on ethnography with movements of black youth. Master in Collective Health from UERJ (2016 and graduated in Social Sciences from UFRJ (2013). She was a member of the commission for the implementation of the policy of socio/ethnic/racial quotas at the Institute of Social Medicine (IMS/UERJ) (2014 and 2015). Member of the Black Consciousness Center at UNICAMP and the Working Group for the Implementation of Ethnic/Racial Quotas at UNICAMP graduation, (2016 and 2017). She acted as a researcher, in a quantitative survey, in the Research Panel of LGBTI+ Violence in the State of Rio de Janeiro, coordinated by the NGO Arco-Íris and the National Alliance LGBTI+. She worked with the evaluation and monitoring of the Theater of the Oppressed project, from the Center for Theater of the Oppressed. She participated in the 1st Saberes em Exchange, organized by the Latin American Institute of Sexuality and Politics, Instituto de Liderazgo Simone de Beauvoir (ILSB) and CREA, held in 2019 in Mexico City. Participant in the Fellowship Program for People of African Descent, offered by OHCHR (UN). Recognized by the Global Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD) 100 Under 40 of 2022 list. She is currently a member of the National Articulation of Black Young Feminists (ANJF / RJ) and coordinator of the National Catalog of Black, Black and Indigenous Researchers in the Social Sciences. She also works as an Articulator in the Support Program for Human Rights Defenders at the NGO Criola. She conducts research on race, gender, sexuality, social movements and affirmative action. At InternetLab, she is a Postdoctoral Fellow.