 Hello everyone, good morning from Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, and good afternoon to you that in Germany. My name is Ana Carolina, or Nina da Ura. I'm a company scientist here in Rio de Janeiro. My research area is algorithms and privacy. And I'm currently working on a project to find a bias in algorithms on social networks. I am 25 years old, and since that age, during the photo, I recognized myself as a scientist. In fact, I always liked this area, but I always botched with the fact that I didn't see many black scientists in my classes at school and in my textbooks. So I started this podcast, because it's for me, it's like recognizing these scientists help us in science. First, the illustration that you see are from Tainara Cabral, it's a friend and an illustrator from Rio de Janeiro too, and the, okay, my research with a podcast, it's heavy, I'm seven years old. In February this year, I decided to put parts of the research in a podcast format, and now I will show a little of the creation process about this. The first thing, I divide my podcast, my process, in three types, no first is science, okay, the second is music YouTubers, it's like a black culture, and the third is a school, like a black story in the schools with teachers, and my narrative process, it's like, okay, I changed it several times, but the last one, I started using word from disables, in fact, I am very fond of these three productions, so I started to study in depth about the influence and the research behind them. The next one is to invite the invitation to learn about Afrofuturism, and this is America, it's like a punch in the stomach in the racines that the attackers, but so, and the Black Panther, it's my favorite film, it's a possible vision of what it would be like if blacks had more access to it, and more opportunity in the technology. Well, starting from that, we see Qturi Black, I teach a program since the 18 years old, so I started to use these classes, my students, to test it and create mini-products on the training, and mini-audio about Afrofuturism and the black scientists, so it's a good process, fun process, I love this process, and after this, okay, I divide my research in three big areas, Black Qturi, Protagonist, and tech knowledge, okay, I will explain more about this, so Afrofuturism it's like here, okay, it's the other possible or the future possible for black people and black scientists, like a Protagonism, this is okay, that was denied us, and we are rescuing, and in technology that's present, helping to guide our possibilities, remembering that technology, it is not just digital for me, it's like, okay, far, far, far, it's technology too, technology for me, it's like here, so, and with them, with this process, about after this process, I created the narrative about podcasts, how two episodes it works, in three parts, my episodes is divided into three parts, introductions with a Qturi of black and encountering, of the scientist born, economic language about this encounter, the conflict that is a history of the scientist, and the solution that he shares with us, how, how, how, how their research impacts our society, the name Ogüye, it's a, okay, this is a curious, curious name, it's a name of Orisha Ogüye, Orisha of technology, from the, from the African religions, and the name it's a greeting to this Orisha, how Orfiwiti helped me in the process, and the process about the visual, visual identity, and the concept about the podcast. Today, okay, this, this like my process, I don't draw, draw goods, but I try, it's a good process for me. And today, the podcast is already reached 22 countries. For me, it's very fun, it's very good, it's very okay. And I think it is the hour it started in my episodes in English, because all the episodes of, of a podcast is Portuguese, because it's my natural language. But with these 22 countries, with my podcast, it's, okay, next year, I will start making episodes in English, too. For me, it's a, okay, it's a pleasure to make this podcast. The other, the other data, the age, 35 years old, 18 years old, it's, it's okay, it's like since the younger people, and the people just do the people, too. And the curious, male and female, it's, it's like, it's like the same, it's almost the same, and publicly about my podcast. So I'm using free platforms for creating, for research, and ankle, like ankle, and it's a platform I use for creating and editing my, my episodes. And, okay, it's, it's a opportunity for changes, changes perspective. And for me, particularly, it's a great pleasure to help change the perspective and help me to risk, risk a history of the black scientists who contributed and contributed to the most human accessible science that is actually helping society. So I mean, I'm a little nervous. It's my first time in the, in the event, and the second in lecture, a lecture in English in this year. For, okay, for me, it's a, it's a good test. And thank you so much. And I'm very happy, I have helped stay here. And see you next time. And in my social media Twitter, I use a lot Twitter and email. So thank you.