Eliana Alves dos Santos Cruz (born 1966) is a Brazilian journalist and writer. [1] [2] [3]
Eliana Alves Cruz was born in Rio de Janeiro, in 1966. She graduated in social communication from Faculdade da Cidade in 1989. She took a post-graduate course in corporate communication at Cândido Mendes University. She worked as press manager for the Brazilian Confederation of Aquatic Sports and covered 15 world championships, six Pan-American Games, and six Olympic Games. [4][ self-published source]
She debuted in literature with the novel Água de Barrela, based on the path of her family since the 19th century in Africa. She was the winner of the first edition of the Oliveira Silveira Literary Award, offered by the in 2015. [4] [5]
She published stories in the anthologies Cadernos Negros (Quilombhoje); Perdidas: Histórias para Crianças que Não Tem Vez (Imã Editorial) [6]
She collaborates for the Brazilian edition of The Intercept website, addressing issues related to racism and slavery. [7]
Eliana Alves dos Santos Cruz (born 1966) is a Brazilian journalist and writer. [1] [2] [3]
Eliana Alves Cruz was born in Rio de Janeiro, in 1966. She graduated in social communication from Faculdade da Cidade in 1989. She took a post-graduate course in corporate communication at Cândido Mendes University. She worked as press manager for the Brazilian Confederation of Aquatic Sports and covered 15 world championships, six Pan-American Games, and six Olympic Games. [4][ self-published source]
She debuted in literature with the novel Água de Barrela, based on the path of her family since the 19th century in Africa. She was the winner of the first edition of the Oliveira Silveira Literary Award, offered by the in 2015. [4] [5]
She published stories in the anthologies Cadernos Negros (Quilombhoje); Perdidas: Histórias para Crianças que Não Tem Vez (Imã Editorial) [6]
She collaborates for the Brazilian edition of The Intercept website, addressing issues related to racism and slavery. [7]