Minha primeira saia foi um ato de guerra | Maria Flor | TEDxAmazônia
O que a coragem de uma travesti ao comprar pão usando sua primeira saia tem a ver com a crise climática na Amazônia? Para a artista e ativista Maria Flor, tudo. Nesta palestra visceral, ela nos apresenta o conceito de "moda de guerrilha": a roupa como armadura, comunicação e um ato político de afirmação da identidade. Partindo de sua própria transição e do estranhamento que seu corpo causa, Maria Flor traça um paralelo genial e doloroso: por que a sociedade que normaliza a destruição de um igarapé pelo garimpo considera "antinatural" uma travesti expressar quem ela é? Uma fala potente sobre corpo, território e como o ato de se vestir pode ser a mais radical forma de lutar por si e pelo planeta. Travesti, artista e ativista climática, Maria Flor é uma voz potente, cria das margens do Tapajós, em Santarém. Com sua marca Mulambra Grif, ela revoluciona a moda periférica, celebrando a ancestralidade amazônica e a cultura paraense. Através de performances de rua, apresentações e desfiles, Maria Flor desafia os padrões e usa a moda como ferramenta de resistência, conscientização e empoderamento. Suas peças únicas, produzidas à mão e inspiradas na fauna e flora da Amazônia, são um manifesto contra o desmatamento e a poluição. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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