Singing for Survival: Capoeira History

Mike Pinto

This podcast is dedicated to educating people on the history of the Afro-Brazilian martial art of Capoeira. Each episode will focus on either an important historical figure or Capoeira song, and will examine what we can learn about the past and future of Capoeira from those stories.

  1. 10/12/2024

    Revisiting Hard Topics: Abuse in Capoeira and What We Can Do

    Send us a text Today’s episode is a departure from the standard format of this podcast to revisit a topic we explored back in 2021, which is sexual abuse in capoeira. This remains an ongoing issue, and with this episode, where I am joined by Natasha Távora Baker (Pequena) of the Natasha Explains It All podcast, we hope to get listeners up to speed on what’s been happening since the last episode and what we as a capoeira community can do about it. Trigger warning: this episode includes discussion of sexual violence and abuse, including of minors.  We reference various resources and campaigns during this episode and they are: CapoeirAcolher, on Instagram @capoeiracolher: supporting survivors of sexual abuse in capoeira and doing prevention work in Brazil  Please support the GoFundMe campaign to get CapoeirAcolher formally off the ground and registered as a non-profit. https://gofund.me/62e2b467 Participate in the #RaulPresente (on Instagram @raulpresente) campaign to bring justice to capoeirista Raul, who was abused by his capoeira instructor: Record video of yourself in support of victims of sexual abuse within capoeira and end by saying “Raul presente” (Raul present) to raise awareness and put pressure on the judiciary to move Raul’s case forward Mestra Colibri of Capoeira Brasil Chicago School’s website: https://colibricb.com/ School’s code of conduct: https://colibricb.com/code-of-conduct/ Instagram: @chicagocapoeiracenter @katiacolibri Youtube: @katiacolibri Participate in Mestra Colibri’s global survey on Identifying Barriers to Women in Capoeira, in English (for the US), in English (for non-US), Portuguese, Spanish, German, and French Marias Felipas, a collective doing work to promote gender equity in capoeira, on Instagram @mariasfelipas  The Ahimsa Collective, https://www.ahimsacollective.net/, is one organization that can help your group navigate conflict and harm repair

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This podcast is dedicated to educating people on the history of the Afro-Brazilian martial art of Capoeira. Each episode will focus on either an important historical figure or Capoeira song, and will examine what we can learn about the past and future of Capoeira from those stories.

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