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Mônica Tereza Azeredo Benício (born 1 February 1986) is a Brazilian architect, urbanist, feminist, and LGBT+ rights and human rights activist. She is currently a councilwoman with the
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(PSOL) in the city of
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, having assumed office in 2021. She is the widow of councilwoman
Marielle Franco Marielle Franco (; born Marielle Francisco da Silva, 27 July 1979 – 14 March 2018) was a Brazilian politician, sociologist, feminist, socialist and human rights activist. Franco served as a city councillor of the Municipal Chamber of Rio d ...
.


Biography

Benício was born in Conjunto Esperança, one of the 16 favelas of the Complexo da Maré neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. In 2004, she graduated from local schools and matriculated in the community pre-vestibular at the Centro de Estudos e Ações Solidárias da Maré (CEASM). In 2007, she began graduate studies in psychology, two years after transferring to the Architecture and Urbanism school of the
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro The Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (; PUC-Rio) is a Jesuit, Catholic, pontifical university in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is the joint responsibility of the Catholic Archdiocese of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro and the So ...
, PUC-Rio. In 2014, she graduated, her graduate thesis being''comUNIDADE - Requalification of the Area of Conflict in the Favela of Maré''. In 2019, she presented her masters dissertation at the same university, titled ''Every world. Just one world. A'' ''Maré of the city: violence, public spaces, and urban intervention''. In 2020, she was elected councilwoman for the city of Rio de Janeiro, being the 11th most voted for candidate. She ran on a feminist, antifascist, and people-centered campaign. In 2022, law 7291/2022, put together by Benício, came into effect, which instituted the Municipal Program of Confronting Femicide. The law, which confronts and attempts to prevent femicide. That same year, she proposed a law that established the Municipal Day of Lesbian Visibility, which came into effect later that year. The law was originally proposed by her partner
Marielle Franco Marielle Franco (; born Marielle Francisco da Silva, 27 July 1979 – 14 March 2018) was a Brazilian politician, sociologist, feminist, socialist and human rights activist. Franco served as a city councillor of the Municipal Chamber of Rio d ...
and had presented the proposed law in the Municipal Chamber in 2017, but it had been voted down e apresentado em 2017 quando foi derrotado no plenário da Câmara Municipal. She is also the author of law 7326/2022 that instituted the Program of Support and Welcoming of LGBTQIA+ People to address the violence against and the social vulnerability of LGBTQIA+ people, through different means to help.


Personal life

Marielle and Monica met during a trip with friends, when they were 18 and 24 years old, respectively. During this time, they had previously only had relationships with men. In 2005, they began to date. During their time together over the years, they had periods of separation in their relationship. These periods were caused by
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within their families and by society at large, which led Marielle to pursue relationships with men during the times they were separated. In 2015, they formalized their union together. At the time of Marielle's assassination, the couple lived together in Tijuca with Marielle's child from a previous relationship. The two had planned to get married on 7 September 2019. After Marielle's assassination, Monica took up the mantle of her partner's social justice activism, travelling abroad to talk about the legacy and memory of her partner in search of international support, with hopes of identifying the people who murdered her and those who ordered the assassination.


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