The proposal for the March Friday event, organized by students of PPGAS-USP, aims to bring together transmasculine researchers and activists to discuss the relationship between transmasculine and non-binary thought in and with the University, the repercussions and remembrance of the people present at the First National Meeting of Trans Men and Transmasculine People – ENAHT (11 years later), discuss processes of self-denomination and naming, the historical presence of Black transmasculinities in the organization of the social movement, as well as the bodily and territorial experimentations possible from transmasculinities.
The panel will be guided by the questions: Why do transmasculine and non-binary bodies take to the streets and what knowledge and worlds do they imagine? How do regimes of invisibility and surveillance intertwine in Black transmasculinities?
Guests:
* Camilo Nunes – Historian and psychoanalyst, law student, political organizer of Casa Neon Cunha and member of IBRAT SP.
* Morgan Caetano – Non-binary transmasculine and PhD candidate at PPGAS-USP.
* Jackson Cruz Magalhães – Quilombola, from Bahia, transmasculine and PhD candidate at PPGAS-USP.
* Francisco das Águas Borges (moderator) – Transmasculine and PhD candidate at PPGAS-USP.
Date: March 27, 2026
Time: 5 PM
Location: Room 8 - Social Sciences Building FFLCH/USP (Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 315 - Butantã/SP)
Link to the YouTube broadcast: https://youtube.com/live/Mv3fOmCKBZI
The panel is open to all audiences, so feel free to participate and bring colleagues.