In his recent visit to Brazil, the American president Obama didn't go to the blackest city out of Africa, but it didn't mean, that the most powerful man in the world, that happens to be black would not gonna be welcomed by that community.
An NGO that fights for the rights of black people in that city, and out of it, released a poster, that reverberate all over the country, 'cause of it's audacity.
An NGO that fights for the rights of black people in that city, and out of it, released a poster, that reverberate all over the country, 'cause of it's audacity.
It is simple and clear, "Digaí Negão!".
Something that can't be easy translated, but would mean something like What's up great black man, or Say what you have to say, great black man!
It was our way to make him feel welcome, and that maybe in his next visit he can stop by and see what we have been doing to empower the black community, following his example.
Something that can't be easy translated, but would mean something like What's up great black man, or Say what you have to say, great black man!
It was our way to make him feel welcome, and that maybe in his next visit he can stop by and see what we have been doing to empower the black community, following his example.
Ju Leite Otero
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