Kabengele Munanga
Kabengele Munanga was born in 1940, in Bakwa-Kalonji, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo – the Belgian Congo at that time, until the independence in 1960. He graduated in social and cultural anthropology at the Official University of Congo, in 1969, becoming his country’s first anthropologist. Munanga moved to São Paulo, Brazil, in 1975 and became a professor of anthropology at the University of São Paulo in 1980 until his retirement in 2012. He produced over 150 works throughout his career, including books, book chapters, and articles. His main research themes are racism, black identity, negritude, multiculturalism, education, ethnic-racial relations, and anti-racist policies in Brazil.
Kabengele Munanga, 1977, Museu da Pessoa, São Paulo
He began his graduate studies at the…
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