
Aprender a Sonhar
Documentary
Overview
Thanks to affirmative action quotas, Black and Indigenous students are able to attend college and bring their ancestral knowledge with them, in a story of overcoming adversity and social transformation.
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Taquari Pataxó
Taquari Pataxó
Self
Taquari Pataxó
Self
Tamiwere Pataxó
Tamiwere Pataxó
Self
Tamiwere Pataxó
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Marina Barbosa
Marina Barbosa
Self
Marina Barbosa
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Nadjane Cristina
Nadjane Cristina
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Nadjane Cristina
Self
Ana Paula Rosário
Ana Paula Rosário
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Ana Paula Rosário
Self
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