Abstract
This experience report proposed to build collectively with the quilombola community of Ilha de Maré, Brazil; a text-territory-denouncement about environmental necropolitics and community resistance. The Ilha dos Abraços project, part of the Planett&Ar umbrella project, worked on popular surveillance through an artistic residency with a transdisciplinary group to create a memory map and graffiti panels that culminated in the creation of a research group with the community that is also the author of this article. The residency took place in 2022 with workshops on comics, graffiti, and planetary health. There is a need to know how to tread into the territory, to enter a community and the local oral tradition, which is done also through listening and, as proposed here, “listen-action”. It also reflects on the island’s invisibility in face of pollution and public authorities, and how art transgresses this silencing.
Keywords
Planetary health; Art; Traditional communities; Quilombola
Acesso em: https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.250418
