José Vicente, rector of Zumbi dos Palmares, receives guests at the launch of his biography
José Vicente, a prominent lawyer and educator, celebrated the launch of his biography in São Paulo with notable guests including former President Michel Temer.
José Vicente, founder and rector of the Zumbi dos Palmares University, held a book launch event for his biography titled "O Sol Brilhou à Noite" in São Paulo. The event took place on Thursday, and was attended by various distinguished guests, reflecting Vicente's influence and contributions to education and social issues in Brazil. Among the guests was former President Michel Temer, who contributed a testimonial to the book regarding Vicente's efforts to enhance opportunities for Black youth in Brazil.
The biography, written by journalist Ricardo Viveiros, not only highlights Vicente's professional achievements but also serves as a narrative of the struggles and triumphs faced by the Black community in Brazil. Esteemed figures from diverse fields, including business and culture, attended the launch, showcasing the broad recognition of Vicente's impact on society. Other notable attendees included Luiza Trajano, a prominent businesswoman, and Benigno Pérez, the Cuban consul-general, underlining the event's importance both socially and politically.
The launch event was hosted at the Galeria Magalu in the Conjunto Nacional, making it a significant gathering for those committed to social justice and educational advancement. Vicente's biography is expected to inspire future generations to continue the fight for equality and opportunity in Brazil, particularly among marginalized communities. This event signals a celebration not just of an individual, but of the collective progress toward inclusivity in the Brazilian educational landscape.