Professor at the Institute of Humanities and Languages, University of International Integration of Afro-Brazilian Lusophony (IHL-UNILAB), Malês campus. Since 2017 I have been teaching in the Interdisciplinary undergraduate course in Humanities and in the History course.
Visiting Researcher at the Digital Humanities Lab, IHC, FSCH-NOVA, Lisbon, Portugal (2022-2023).
PhD (2016) and Master (2011) in Social History at Universidade Federal Fluminense. Author of the book A Corte em Festa: experiências negras em carnavais do Rio de Janeiro (1879-1888). Editora Prismas, 2016. Winner of the Silvio Romero Monograph Contest, promoted by the National Center for Folklore and Popular Culture, Institute of National Historical and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) in 2011 and in 2020, first prize and second prize respectively.
Researcher at the UFBA Digital Humanities Laboratory (LABHD-UFBA).
Editor of The Programming Histprian in portuguese.
Member of Anpuh's National Emancipations and Post-Abolition Working Group (Gtep / Anpuh).
Main research areas: Social History of Culture, Humanities and Digital History, Abolition of slavery and Post-Abolition in Brazil and the Caribbean, mainly in the following themes: Carnival, Citizenship, Transnational History, African Diaspora, History of Afro-Americas, Digital History, Digital Newspapers Archives, Digital research methods, programming languages for research in History, web scraping.
Elementary, high school and pre-university entrance professor in Rio de Janeiro between 2007 and 2017.
Brazil