lives and works at Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Gabriela Leandro Pereira is an architect and urban planner, and holds a PhD in Urbanism from PPGAU-UFBA, where she teaches at the Faculty of Architecture. Her practice brings together architectural and urban history with Black and feminist studies, through research, outreach, curatorial projects, publications, and interdisciplinary creative practices. She is the author of Body, Discourse and Territory: the city in dispute in the folds of Carolina Maria de Jesus’ narrative (2019), winner of the ANPUR Thesis Award (2017). She currently leads the projects The Fabulous Inventory of the Material History of Cities and Transatlantic Cities and Racial Thought. She is a member of the Lugar Comum Research Group, coordinates the Body, Discourse and Territory Study Group (FAUFBA), and collaborates with Acervo da Laje (CEDOC). She also serves on the board of Casa Sueli Carneiro (São Paulo) and is part of the collective Arquiteturas da Revolta.

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