After the promulgation of a presidential decree at the end of 2023November 20th will be, for the first time in history, a national holiday. It is on this day – which will be next Wednesday in 2024 – that National Zombie and Black Consciousness Day is celebrated.
The date, established by Law No. 12,519 of November 10, 2011 and which was already a holiday in some states in Brazil, is a tribute to the memory of Zumbi dos Palmares, one of the greatest leaders of black resistance against slavery in Brazil and a symbol of fight for freedom. Furthermore, this is a day to reflect on the importance of combating racism and promoting racial equality. The anniversary has already been the subject of matters of Brazil Magazine (program of National Radio) and from National Radio Agency.
In Rio de Janeiro, the holiday (which started on Friday, November 15th) will be extended this year. This will occur because the city will host, starting tomorrow (18), the 2024 G20 Leaders Summit. Due to the international forum, which brings together the leaders of the 20 largest economies in the world, the city will have holidays on November 18th and 19th.
In addition to Black Awareness Day, the week has other important celebrations. On the 19th, Flag Day (which celebrates the institution of the national republican flag in 1889, after the Proclamation of the Republic) and National Cordelista Day are celebrated. The date is a tribute to the birth of one of the greatest poets in cordel literature: Leandro Gomes de Barros. His story was told by MEC antennafrom the MEC Radio, in 2019. The cordel (with a focus on valuing female cordelists), was the subject of a Reporting Paths, from the TV Brasil, in 2020:
On the 21st, World Television Day is celebrated. The celebration was created by the UN and aims to value the vehicle’s capacity as a means of communication with an impact on society. The following day, November 22nd, is International Musician’s Day. In 2021, the National Radio Agency wrote an article about the date remembering cases that show that disability is not a barrier to the talent of musicians:
The week also has dates that help preserve the memory of important figures. November 18th marks 110 years since the birth of the painter, engraver and professor from Rio Grande do Sul Iberê Camargo. The Iberê Camargo Foundation, which passed away in 1994, was the subject of an edition of Discovering Museums (from the TV Brasil) in 2015.
November 17-23, 2024
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Death of Rio de Janeiro conductor and composer Heitor Villa-Lobos (65 years old)
Death of American businessman Herman Hollerith (95 years old) – one of the founders of the technology company IBM and precursor of data processing using punched card technology
World Day of Remembrance for Traffic Victims – movable date in commemoration recognized by the UN (third Sunday in November)
National Guardianship Counselor Day – movable date in celebration established by Law No. 11,622 of December 19, 2007; Finally, set the date for the 1st National Congress of Guardianship Counselors in Brazil (third Sunday in November)
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Death of composer, music producer and journalist from Rio de Janeiro Ronaldo Bôscoli (30 years old)
Birth of Canadian writer Margaret Atwood (85 years old) – author, among others, of the best-selling The Handmaid’s Tale
Birth of the painter, teacher and engraver from Rio Grande do Sul Iberê Camargo (110 years old)
Birth of former Pernambuco football player José Ferreira Franco, Zequinha (90 years old) – world football champion in 1962
Death of Brazilian sculptor Antônio Francisco Lisboa known as Aleijadinho (210 years old)
Death of Minas Gerais designer and cartoonist Mauro Borja Lopes, known as Borjalo (20 years old)
Launch of Operation Rio I – Army military intervention in Rio de Janeiro (30 years) – the Army acted in at least five favela areas, effectively beginning the operation to combat drug trafficking and illegal possession of weapons. Military forces operated in the favelas Dona Marta (Botafogo, South Zone), Chapéu Mangueira (Leme, South Zone), Turano (Rio Comprido, Zorte Zone), Andaraí (Andaraí, North Zone) and Pavão/Pavãozinho (Ipanema, South Zone). )
Start of the G20 Leaders Summit – 2024, event to be held in the city of Rio de Janeiro (RJ) – international economic cooperation forum that aims to debate topics for strengthening the international economy and global socioeconomic development
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Death of writer, actor, director, author and journalist from São Paulo Plínio Marcos (25 years old)
Opening of the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain (205 years old) – famous for its collection of paintings, it is one of the most visited in the world
Pelé scores his thousandth goal at the Maracanã stadium, during the Roberto Gomes Pedrosa Tournament (equivalent to the Brasileirão), from a penalty, against Vasco (55 years old)
Flag Day – commemoration of the institution of the republican national flag, in 1889
World Toilet Day – celebration promoted since 2001 by the World Bathroom Organization, aiming to improve hygiene and sanitation services in the world, in addition to raising awareness about the importance of sanitary conditions in people’s quality of life, which is ratified by the 92nd session of the UN General Assembly
National Cordelist Day – marks the birth date of Leandro Gomes de Barros, poet of cordel literature
Battle of Guaxenduba in the region of Icatu/MA (410 years) – clash between Portuguese and Tabajara forces against French and Tupinambás
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Death of film producer and businessman from São Paulo Herbert Richers (15 years old)
Death of Rio economist and politician Celso Pitta (15 years old)
Birth of Gaucho singer and songwriter Neusinha Brizola (70 years old)
Death of Paraíba economist Celso Furtado (20 years old) – eighth occupant of chair 11 at the Brazilian Academy of Letters
World Children’s Day – international celebration, which was initially recommended by the 9th UN General Assembly in its Resolution A/RES/836 of December 14, 1954; aims to set the date for the approval of the “Declaration of Children’s Rights”
National Zombie and Black Consciousness Day – celebration of Brazil, which was established by Law No. 12,519 of November 10, 2011
Internal Control Auditor’s Day
African Industrialization Day – international celebration, which was established by the UN in its resolution A/RES/44/237 of December 22, 1989
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Birth of the French Enlightenment writer, essayist, deist and philosopher François-Marie Arouet, Voltaire (330 years)
Birth of Portuguese singer and composer living in Brazil João Ricardo Carneiro Teixeira Pinto (75 years old) – founder of the musical group Secos & Molhados
World Television Day – established by resolution 51/205 of the UN General Assembly in December 1996
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Birth of the conductor, composer and arranger from Paraná Waltel Branco (95 years old)
Death of the poet and repentist from Ceará Joaquim dos Santos Rodrigues, Seu Lunga (10 years old) – famous character from northeastern folklore
International Musician’s Day – international celebration, which is official in Brazil as “Music Day”, in praise of Saint Cecília, who, since the 15th century, has been considered the patron saint of sacred music and, consequently, also considered the Patron Saint of musicians
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Death of lawyer, journalist, magistrate, short story writer and poet from Rio de Janeiro Lúcio de Mendonça (115 years old) – founding member, first occupant of chair 11 and creator of the Brazilian Academy of Letters
Birth of Amazonian composer and conductor Claudio Santoro (105 years old)
Birth of Rio actress Maria Gladys (85 years old)
Birth of São Paulo actress Elizabeth Savalla (70 years old)
National Day to Combat Childhood Cancer