Children's literature focused on racial literacy and the appreciation of black culture is the theme of Conversa com o Autor this Sunday (14), at 12:30 pm, on Rádio MEC. Journalist Katy Navarro interviews authors Júnior Dantas and Cristina Moura about the book O Pequeno Herói Preto, a work illustrated by Rodrigo Andrade.  The plot revolves around the adventures of Super Nagô, a 10-year-old hero and YouTuber who discovers his powers through his family. He uses the knowledge of his ancestors and nature to positively transform the lives of those around him.  Related news: Rádio MEC premieres Damas do Jazz, a series presented by Ruy Castro. Radioagência takes 3rd place in the Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira award. EBC and UFPel open new public TV station in Pelotas. Júnior Dantas was born in Ipueira (RN), is an actor, screenwriter, storyteller, journalist and the creator of the show that gave rise to the book. Cristina Moura is a teacher, contemporary artist, theater director, choreographer and cast preparer. Graduated in Performing Arts from the University of Brasília (UnB), she lived for nine years in Europe, where she collaborated with several directors and choreographers.    During the program, they detail how the show O Pequeno Herói Preto, created by Júnior Dantas and focused on racial literacy, ancestry and appreciation of black culture, became a book written by Cristina Moura and Júnior himself.  About Conversation with the Author   Presented and produced by journalist Katy Navarro, the program has almost 30 minutes of conversation that revolves around releases, titles, curiosities, creative process, suggestions for works, readings and the various literary narratives of Brazilian authors. In 2023, the program completed a decade.   Episodes from the new season are also available in videocast format on the public broadcaster's YouTube channel.   About MEC Radio   Known from north to south of the country as "Brazil's Classical Music Radio", Rádio MEC is renowned by the public for its vocation towards concert music. The traditional station dedicates 80% of its programming to classical music and airs Brazilian and international composers of all times.   Rádio MEC offers listeners the experience of following segmented repertoires, original compositions and qualified productions. There is also space for jazz and Brazilian popular music tracks, a combination that guarantees the conquest of new audiences and pleases the captive audience.   The station can be tuned to FM 99.3 MHz and AM 800 kHz in Rio de Janeiro. The Rádio MEC dial in Brasília is on FM 87.1 MHz and AM 800 kHz. The public also follows programming in Belo Horizonte on the FM 87.1 MHz frequency. The content is also broadcast on the Rádios EBC app.   Listeners are guaranteed participation and can contribute with suggestions for Rádio MEC programming. The public can interact via social media and WhatsApp. To do this, interested parties simply send text messages to the number (21) 99710-0537.   MEC Radio on the internet and social media   Website: https://radios.ebc.com.br   https://www.instagram.com/radiomec https://open.spotify.com/user/radiomec https://www.youtube.com/radiomec   https://www.facebook.com/radiomec   https://x.com/radiomec   How to tune in to MEC Radio   Rio de Janeiro: FM 99.3 MHz and AM 800 kHz   Belo Horizonte: FM 87.1 MHz   Brasília: FM 87.1 MHz and AM 800 kHz   Satellite Satellite - Star One C2 - 3748.00 MHz - Service 3   Cell phone - EBC Radios App for Android and iOS