Data rescue documentary

What's the value of a dataset at risk of being lost? How can we preserve it? What is the information that is not, and will never be, in a data repository? This documentary is a thank you letter from a theoretical ecologists to those who collect and preserve data. It's a cellebration of memory through the eyes of scientists.

Production: Gracielle Higino
Writer, director, videographer, editor: Reinecken
Sound engineer, sound design: Henrique Andrade
Presented by: University of British Columbia
Co-production of: Canadian Institute of Ecology and Evolution / Living Data Project
Contributing producer: Canadian Open Data Society
Support: Inspired Image

Cartas com Ciência

The power of a handwritten letter in our native language! I exchange letters about science with Portuguese native speaker students from elementary school around the globe. Check it out here!

Soapbox Science

This is a global, annual event to highlight women in science. I've participated twice, once in Rio de Janeiro (2019) and once as part of the program of the Ottawa edition (2021).

Ignite

Conceived and developed an open and collaborative science communication training during the 5th cohort of the Mozilla Open Leaders program. The project was part of the Mozilla Global Sprint and was selected for the 2018 Mozilla Festival. In 2019, it and awarded more than USD 11k in grants, which helped us to gather contributors, pay five facilitators and deliver six training for 30 people each, and one public festival with more than 40 people presenting their projects at Avenida Paulista, one of the most busy avenues in South America.

Dia C com Ciência

Organized outdoor activities about Ecology and Evolution in Goiânia, Brazil, in 2018. More info here.

Skype a Scientist

In this project, scientists get invited by teachers from all over the world to talk to their classes about science. More info here.

Letters to a PreScientist

Similar to "Cartas com Ciência", but focused on students on the US. More info here.

Sábado com Ciência

I helped as a volunteer staff member in the first science communication festival of Goiânia, Brazil, idealized and produced by Luciano Queiroz.