Dandara Tonantzin Explained

Dandara Tonantzin
Office:Federal Deputy for Minas Gerais
Term Start:1 February 2023
Office2:Councilwoman of Uberlândia
Term Start2:1 January 2021
Term End2:1 February 2023
Birth Name:Dandara Tonantzin Silva Castro
Birth Date:23 January 1994
Birth Place:Gurinhatã, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Party:PT
Alma Mater:Federal University of Uberlândia
Federal University of Minas Gerais

Dandara Tonantzin Silva Castro (born 23 January 1994) is a Brazilian teacher, activist, and politician, affiliated with the Workers' Party (PT). She is currently a federal deputy from Minas Gerais, having assumed office in 2023.[1]

Biography

Tonantzin was born in the town of Gurinhatã, in the Triângulo Mineiro. She grew up in a favela in the Justinópolis district of Ribeirão das Neves. Her father was white and her mother was Black, with them being a philosopher and a teacher respectively. As an adolescent, she moved to Uberlândia.[2] She began to become politically engaged in secondary school, establishing groups and protesting against an increase in bus fares.[3]

She began to attend the Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU) at 16, graduating with a teaching degree. She later graduated with a master's degree from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG). She continued her activism being the student president of her school's Academic Directory (student coordinating committee) for her course program, coordinator-general for the Student's Central Directory, and the director of educational politics with the Minas Gerais State Students' Union. She also was active with the National Collective of Black Youth (Enegrecer) and worked as a councilor with the National Council of the Promotion of Racial Equality.

She is an ardent defender of the affirmative action system in Brazil, and credits this with expanding opportunities for Black and racially mixed students, herself having been accepted into UFU through affirmative action.

Political career

In 2020, she became a candidate for Uberlândia city council, being elected with 5,237 votes, becoming the most elected candidate in that election.[4] In 2022, she became a candidate for federal deputy from Minas Gerais, being elected again with 86,034 votes.[5] As part of the Chamber of Deputies, she is a member of the Education Commission, and is president of the Inclusive Education and Affirmative Action Permanent Subcommittee.[6]

Electoral history

!Year!Election!Party!Position!Votes!Result
2020Uberlândia municipal electionsPT5,237(1.74%)[7]
20222022 Minas Gerais state elections86,034(0.77%)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Divulgação de Candidaturas e Contas Eleitorais - DANDARA. TSE - Tribunal Superior Eleitoral. 31 July 2023. 30 July 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160730163219/https://divulgacandcontas.tse.jus.br/divulga/#/candidato/2022/2040602022/MG/130001607270. dead.
  2. Web site: Da quebrada para o mundo. Medium. Tonantzin, Dandara. 24 July 2020. 31 July 2023.
  3. Web site: Dandara — Câmara Municipal de Uberlândia - MG. 31 July 2023. www.camarauberlandia.mg.gov.br.
  4. Web site: Resultado do 1º turno para prefeito e vereador Uberlândia - MG Eleições 2020. 31 July 2023. Estadão. pt-BR.
  5. Web site: Estado de Minas. Vereadora de Uberlândia, mulher e preta, Dandara é eleita deputada federal. 4 October 2022. 31 July 2023. Estado de Minas. pt-BR.
  6. Web site: Conceição, Ronaldo. Câmara Federal terá subcomissão permanente de educação inclusiva e ações afirmativas ⋆ PT na Câmara. 29 April 2023. 31 July 2023. PT na Câmara. pt-BR.
  7. Web site: Poder360 DANDARA. 31 July 2023. eleicoes.poder360.com.br.