Author profile: Carla Ladeira Pimentel Águas, Ana Carolina Oliveira Marcucci Lucas César Rodrigues da Silva and Maíra Rodrigues da Silva

Carla Ladeira Pimentel Águas is a post-doctoral research fellow at the Department of Science and Technology Policy (DPCT) based in the Institute of Geosciences (IG) in State University of Campinas (Unicamp), funded by the National Postdoctoral Program (PNPD/Capes). Member of the ENDURE (Inequalities, Community Resilience, and New Governance Modalities in a Post-Pandemic World) Project. She holds a PhD in Postcolonialisms and Global Citizenship from the University of Coimbra.

Ana Carolina Oliveira Marcucci has a Master’s in Social Anthropology from the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) and a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences from the same institution. She is affiliated with the Center for Rural Studies (CERES) at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences at Unicamp. She collaborates as an editorial assistant for the Revista do Centro de Estudos Rurais (Ruris). She works in the field of Anthropology, with interests in public policies, environmental legislation, agricultural systems, and traditional communities. She is a member of the ENDURE (Inequalities, Community Resilience, and New Governance Modalities in a Post-Pandemic World) Project.

Lucas César Rodrigues da Silva is a PhD candidate at the Department of Technological Scientific Policy (DPCT) of State University of Campinas (Unicamp). He holds a  Master’s degree in Human Sciences and Applied Social Sciences from Unicamp, with studies focused on African Technology and African Cosmoperception; He also holds a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Control Technology from Unicamp. Member of the ENDURE (Inequalities, Community Resilience, and New Governance Modalities in a Post-Pandemic World) Project.

Maíra Rodrigues da Silva is a biologist and PhD candidate in the Doctoral Program in Geosciences, from State University of Campinas (Unicamp). He holds a Master’s Degree in Geosciences. He is a member of the Research and Action Group on Conflicts, Risks and Impacts Related to Dams (CRIAB/UNICAMP). He is also the Coordinator of the Peregum Black Reference Institute addressing Environmental Racism. He serves as advisor to the Articulation and Advisory Team for Black Communities in Vale do Ribeira (EAACONE). He is a Quilombola person of Ivaporunduva community. He is a member of the ENDURE Project.

The Quilombo and the Favela: Solidarity during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Vale De Ribeira, Brazil

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