Marcos Tolentino holds a master’s degree in History from the University of Campinas (Unicamp, 2012), where he is currently pursuing a PhD in the same field. He is an educator and researcher at Acervo Bajubá. He has worked as a researcher at the Memorial da Resistência de São Paulo, the organization VoteLGBT, and the Federal University of ABC, within the project História e Memória LGBT+ no ABC (LGBT+ History and Memory in the ABC Region).
He was curator and researcher of the virtual exhibition Vidas dissidentes em ditadura: repressão, imaginário social e cotidiano (Dissident Lives Under Dictatorship: Repression, Social Imaginaries, and Daily Life), developed in partnership with the Brazilian Lesbian Archive and the Vladimir Herzog Institute. Living with HIV for nine years, since 2021 he has written and spoken publicly about the topic, contributing texts to the anthologies Poéticas de vida. Escritas de Si(da) (2022) and Tudo o que eu deixei de dizer em voz alta (2023).

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