This podcast episode explores the complex issue of defining "Blackness" in Brazil, focusing on the country's distinct racial identity and cultural landscape, as well as the contradictions within its affirmative action policies. Through personal stories and cross-cultural discussions, it reveals how racial classifications are often influenced more by appearance and societal views than by ancestry. The episode features interviews with influential figures and real-life examples, leading to a thoughtful examination of how affirmative action impacts individual identities and the ongoing conversations about its future in Brazil.