Joacine Katar Moreira
Joacine Elysees Katar Tavares Moreira (born 27 July 1982) is a Portuguese academic, activist and politician. As member of Livre, she was elected as Member of the Assembly of the Republic in 2019.
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Member of the Assembly of the Republic | |
Assumed office 25 October 2019 | |
Constituency | Lisbon |
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Born | Joacine Elysees Katar Tavares Moreira 27 July 1982 Bissau, Guinea-Bissau |
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Political party | Independent |
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Early life and education
Born on 27 July 1982 in Guinea-Bissau,[1] Katar Moreira has lived in Portugal since she was eight years old.[2]
She acquired Portuguese citizenship through naturalization in 2003.[1]
Katar Moreira earned a university degree in Modern and Contemporary History. She later obtained a master's degree in development studies and a PhD in African Studies.[2] Founder of the Institute of Black Women in Portugal (INMUNE),[3] she was the first black woman to head a party list in a Portuguese legislative election, namely Livre's electoral list for the 2019 election in Lisbon.
Political career
Katar Moreira was elected member of the Assembly of the Republic, and her party thus earned its first seat at the Portuguese parliament since its creation in 2014.[4] At the same time, she was one of three black members of parliament. Since joining the parliament, she has presented various policy proposals on tackling racism and colonial legacies in Portugal.[5] Among other initiatives, she proposed in 2020 that items in Portuguese museums obtained from former colonies should be returned to their countries of origin.[5]
Livre removed its political confidence from Katar Moreira in early 2020, making Joacine the only deputy without a party (Deputada não inscrita).[6]
References
- "Aviso n.o 11 795/2003 (2.a série)". Diário da República n.º 257/2003, Série II de 6 de noviembre de 2003: 16684.
- Caetano, Maria João (11 August 2019). "Joacine Katar Moreira: "Eu gaguejo. Isso não me impede de rigorosamente nada"". Diário de Notícias.
- Baptista, Sofia Correia (4 October 2019). "Joacine Katar Moreira: uma activista negra a caminho do Parlamento". Público.
- "Livre elege Joacine Katar Moreira para o Parlamento". Jornal de Negócios. 7 October 2019.
- Victoria Waldersee (29 January 2020), Portugal minister condemns far-right MP's attack on black colleague Reuters.
- "Official website of the Assembly of the Portuguese Republic - Joacine Katar Moreira" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-07-03.