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Nilma Lino Gomes (born 1961) is a Brazilian professor, researcher, and university administrator. She was the first Black woman in Brazil to lead a public federal university after having been named rector of the
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(UNILAB) in 2013. She has been active in the fight against racism in Brazil. On 2 October 2015, she was nominated by president Dilma Rousseff to be the first minister of the recently created Ministry of Women, Racial Equality, and Human Rights, which brought together the secretaries of the Policies for Women, Racial Equality, and Human Rights and parts of the General Secretariat. Prior to the merger, she had been the Minister of Racial Equality. She remained in the position until the temporary removal and then
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of Dilma by the
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.


Career

Gomes, a native of
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, graduated with a degree in pedagogy from the
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(UFMG) in 1988. She later earned a master's degree in education from UFMG in 1994, under the advisory of Eliane Marta Santos Teixeira Lopes with the dissertation titled "The educational trajectory of Black teachers and it's incidence in the construction of racial identity - A case study in a municipal school of Belo Horizonte". She later pursued and completed a doctorate in anthropology from the University of São Paulo (USP) in 2002, under the advisory of Kabengele Munanga with the thesis titled ''Body and Hair as Icons in the Construction of Beauty and Racial Identity in the Ethnic Salons of Belo Horizonte.'' She is a Research Productivity Fellow in education at CNPq. From 2004 to 2006, she was the president of the Brazilian Association of Black Researchers (ABPN). Following this, she moved to Portugal, where, in 2006, she did post-doctorate research in sociology at the University of Coimbra. She was a member of the Chamber of Basic Education for the National Council of Education from 2010 to 2014, where she participated in the national technical commission of diversity for subjects relation to the education of Black Brazilians. As a counselor, she issued an opinion on the book ''Caçadas de Pedrinho'' by
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. In said opinion, she declared that the content of the book depicted racist stereotypes of Black people and Africans in a sweeping manner. The opinion also contained suggestions of guidelines so that the novel would not be used to normalize racist discourse in Brazil. She participated in the judging commission for the 2003-2004 edition of the Paulo Freire Prize of the Municipality of Belo Horizonte. She coordinated the affirmative action programs at UFMG. In 2013, she was named rector of UNILAB, becoming the first Black woman to lead a public federal university in Brazil.


SEPPIR

In December 2014, it was officially announced as the future chief minister of the Special Secretariat for Policies to Promote Racial Equality (SEPPIR/PR) for the second term of Dilma Rousseff. She assumed the position on 2 January 2015.


Awards

* Carolina Bori Ciência & Mulher prize in the Humanities category, awarded by the Sociedade Brasileira para o Progresso da Ciência (SBPC).


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Confira íntegra da entrevista com Nilma Lino Gomes
O Povo, 20 May 2013
Professor - Nilma Lino Gomes
SOMOS-UFMG * GOMES, Nilma Lino
Diversidade étnico-racial, inclusão e equidade na educação brasileira: desafios, políticas e práticas
* GOMES, Nilma Lino
Corpo e cabelo como símbolos da identidade negra
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gomes, Nilma Lino 1961 births Living people People from Belo Horizonte Afro-Brazilian women Brazilian anti-racism activists Brazilian women anthropologists Federal University of Minas Gerais alumni University of São Paulo alumni University of Coimbra alumni Rectors of universities in Brazil Women government ministers of Brazil