Palmares Cultural Foundation Explained

The Palmares Cultural Foundation is a Brazilian state-owned non-governmental organization which promotes Afro-Brazilian culture.

The foundation is a Brazilian public entity linked to the Ministry of Culture, established by Federal Law No. 7,668, of August 22, 1988.

The entity had its Statute approved by Decree nº 418, of January 10, 1992, and its mission is to comply with the constitutional precepts of reinforcing citizenship, identity, action and memory of the ethnic segments of the groups forming Brazilian society, in addition to promoting the right of access to culture and the indispensable action of the State in preserving Afro-Brazilian manifestations.

Article 215 of the 1998 Federal Constitution ensures that the "State will guarantee to everyone the full exercise of cultural rights and access to the sources of national culture, and will support and encourage the appreciation and dissemination of popular, indigenous and Afro-Brazilian cultural manifestations, and other groups participating in the national civilizing process".

The foundation is the initial authority for designating Quilombola communities across Brazil, while the INCRA serves as the final authority for issuing land title to quilombola applicants.

Since 2005, the organization was awarded the Order of Rio Branco, granted by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

Presidents

NamePeriodPresident
Carlos Alves Moura1988 — 1990José Sarney
Adão Ventura1990 — 1994Fernando CollorItamar Franco
Joel Rufino dos Santos1994 — 1996Itamar FrancoFernando Henrique Cardoso
Dulce Pereira1996 — 2000Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Carlos Alves Moura2000 — 2002
Ubiratan Castro de Araújo2003 — 2007Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Zulu Araújo2007 — 2010
Eloi Ferreira2011 — 2013Dilma Rousseff
Hilton Cobra2013 — 2015
Cida Abreu2015 — 2016
Erivaldo Oliveira2016 — 2019Michel Temer
Vanderlei Lourenço2019Jair Bolsonaro
Sérgio Nascimento de Camargo2019 — 2022
Marco Antônio Evangelista da Silvasubstitute2022
João Jorge Rodriguês2023 — currentLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva

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