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HQ about a lesbian's daily life gains exhibition in São Paulo

The comic strips by the well-known character Katita will be exhibited starting this Saturday (29) at the São Paulo Library. The work talks about the daily life of a lesbian.

"Katita Without Words – The Universal Language of Image" is one of the events celebrating Lesbian Visibility Month.

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The exhibition will have 19 images that, in addition to being based on real events, address relevant themes in the universe of sexual diversity – always with a hint of good humor.

On Sunday (30), a conversation will be held at 15pm, in room +18 of the São Paulo Library, about the role of women in comics and in society. Katita's screenwriter will participate Anita Costa Prado, the plastic artist Fernanda Ocanto and the journalist Worney Almeida de Souza. The debate will be mediated by the journalist Cassio Rodrigo.

It is worth remembering that the space offers visitors a selection of works of erotic literature, gender, sexuality and adult comics.

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Organized by Casarão Brasil, the exhibition has the support of the São Paulo Library, Municipal Secretariat for Human Rights – Coordination of Public Policies for LGBT, Municipal Health Secretariat – Municipal STD/AIDS program, Surya Brasil – Union of Bank Workers and Finance Workers of São Paulo, CUT and Trade Union of São Paulo.

Visit Exhibition
From August 29th to September 29th.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday, from 9am to 21pm and Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, from 9am to 19pm.
Location: São Paulo Library – Av. Cruzeiro do Sul, nº 2.630 – Exit from the Carandiru SP Metro.
Free admission

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