Geni Núñez
What we wrote when Geni took part in Episode 11, 2024:
Geni Núñez is an indigenous Guarani and queer activist, psychologist and writer. She is currently a Postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Advanced Studies at the University of São Paulo (USP). They have a doctorate in the Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Program in Human Sciences from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), where they also completed a master’s degree in Social Psychology and a degree in Psychology. They are a member of the Human Rights Commission (CDH) of the Brazilian Federal Psychology Council (CFP) and the Guarani Yvyrupa Commission (CGY).

Artist Events

If there is a future to imagine, it is ancestral
Amilcar Packer Arissana Pataxó Geni Núñez
A Study Session focused on the thinking of Ailton Krenak – one of the great leaders of the Brazilian indigenous movement – led by curators and artists Amilcar Packer Arissana Pataxó.

More Than Perfect
Denise Ferreira da Silva Arissana Pataxó Leanne Betasamosake Simpson Geni Núñez Ailton Krenak (by video)
A conversation between influential figures thinking through Blackness and Indigeneity, asking: what if we took seriously the possibility that this world, as we know it, may be coming to an end? We dread the loss of this world, but have we begun to imagine the one to come?

Against a monoculture of thought
Geni Núñez Amilcar Packer
Thinking against the monoculturalism of Western thought—of faith, affection, sexuality and gender—which completely lacks any utility to, or descriptive value of Indigenous worldviews.