about us
tekoporã is a collective of people who believe that technology can be a means of connection and emancipation for agroecological organizations.
from a perspective of care, we conduct projects collaboratively, prioritizing users autonomy and organizational sovereignty.
we seek cooperation and active participation in networks and forums aligned with the values of free software and agroecology.
team
Raised in Ceará coast, northeastern Brazil, Nádia currently lives in rural São Paulo's mountains.
With an electrical engineering background, Nádia transitioned to the agtech field through photovoltaic irrigation systems.
In contact with organic farmers and brazilian agroecological movement, she started to orient her perspective towards digital systems that support collective work, while diving in the hacker culture and politics. Historian, educator, and cultural manager, Sofia holds a degree in History and specializes in Community-Based Cultural Policies and Popular and Traditional Cultures.
Her trajectory is marked by community articulation and mobilization in spaces such as Guarani Mbya villages and peasant settlements.
She is 'sambadora' and part of the Coletivo Cordão Sucatas Ambulantes in Itaquera, in São Paulo.
Her work is guided by the pursuit of reconciling experiences acquired in territories with formal education.
She also studies solidarity economy and its intersections with culture, technologies, and territorial development. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore. Ut enim ad minim veniam quis nostrud. collaborators
Alejandro G ValenciaDevelopment and infrastructure