Gisela Casimiro
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Gisela Casimiro (Guinea Bissau, 1984) is a Portuguese writer, activist and artist.


Biography

Gisela Casimiro was born in Guinea-Bissau in 1984. Three years later, she moved to Portugal, where she grew up. She studied language, Literature and Culture at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the NOVA University Lisbon. She was part of the anti-racist and feminist association, INMUNE – Instituto da Mulher Negra em Portugal, created by Joacine Katar Moreira, and is a member of UNA – União Negra das Artes.


Awards and recognition

In 2022, Lisbon City Council invited 48 authors to write a sentence alluding to freedom, and Gisela Casimiro was one of them. The 48 sentences were then painted on the ground in the city as part of the celebrations for the 48th anniversary of the
Carnation Revolution The Carnation Revolution (), code-named Operation Historic Turn (), also known as the 25 April (), was a military coup by military officers that overthrew the Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Portugal. The coup produced major socia ...
. In 2023, she was listed as one of the 100 influential black personalities in Lusophony, as part of the 100 Power List, an initiative by the digital magazine ''Bantumen''.


Selected work

;Translations *'' Irmã Marginal'' (2023, Orfeu Negro) ;Poetry *Erosão (2018, Urutau; ) *Estendais (2023, Editorial Caminho) *Giz (2023, Urutau) ;Theatre plays *Casa com Árvores Dentro (2022, dir. Cláudia Semedo) ;Collections *Rio de Pérolas (2020, ed. António Martins, Ipsis Verbis) *Reconstituição Portuguesa (2022, ed. Viton Araújo and Diego Tórgo, Companhia das Letras; )


References


External links


Os Filhos da Madrugada: Gisela Casimiro
– Arquivos RTP
Gisela Casimiro
– TNDM YouTube {{DEFAULTSORT:Casimiro, Gisela 1984 births 21st-century Portuguese women artists 21st-century Portuguese women writers 21st-century Portuguese writers Activists against anti-Black racism Bissau-Guinean dramatists and playwrights Bissau-Guinean women poets Living people Portuguese feminists Portuguese women activists Portuguese anti-racism activists