Date: October 1, 2024
Location: CAD 2/UFMG Auditorium A104

Guests: Gersem Baniwa (UNB), Pastor Filipe Gibran, from Comuna do Reino, Isabela Dario, from the Institute for the Defense of the Rights of Afro-Brazilian Religions and Mariana Ramos de Morais, from the Postgraduate Program in Social Anthropology at the National Museum.
Organizers: Camila Nicácio and Marcelo Cattoni, from the UFMG Faculty of Law, Marco Aurélio Prado (FAFICH/UFMG) and Maria Inês de Almeida (FALE/UFMG).

The objective of the meeting was to produce reflections on the historical, complex and contextual relationship between the knowledge of religions, politics and science, especially with regard to its impact on the demands of groups and social segments such as Afro-religious, LGBTQIA+ and indigenous people.