Maju Crecencio on the 'Little Geniuses' segment of Domingão with Luciano Huck on TV Globo.
From the stage of Brazilian television to institutional recognition by UNESCO and Japan, Maju Crecencio solidifies a unique journey that unites genius (MENSA) with activism for global social impact.
Festival: United for Peace Film Festival – UFPFF
Achievement: Special Additional Prize – Peace Day
A work created by a Brazilian girl crossed continents and was recognised in Japan as a voice for peace. With the short film "The Girl Who Turned Pain Into Power," Maju received the Peace Day Prize at the United for Peace Film Festival, consolidating her art as an instrument of transformation, dignity, and hope
Institution: Ombudsman of Justice of Portugal
Category: Human Rights
Among hundreds of participants, Maju won first place in one of Portugal's most important human rights competitions. In addition to the award, her work was officially exhibited at the 'The Future of Rights is Now' Exhibition, in the historic Palácio Vilalva, headquarters of the Ombudsman of Justice, a symbolic landmark of citizenship, childhood, and justice on European soil.
Institution: Brazilian Chamber of Deputies
Recognition: Official National Honour
The trajectory of a child officially recognised by her country's Parliament. Maju received a Commendation Motion for her work in education, culture, and human rights, with registration in the official records (annals) of Congress. In addition to the institutional recognition, Maju herself performed the public reading of the Motion, transforming the tribute into a living gesture of memory, voice, and representation.
Institution: Paraná Legislative Assembly (ALEP)
Recognition: Regional Legislative Honour
Proponent: State Deputy Soldado Adriano José (PP)
Intelligence is also a public act of recognition. Maju Crecencio was honoured at the Paraná Legislative Assembly for her intelligence, dedication, and academic excellence, in an official recognition that reinforces her educational authority and her impact as a youth reference in Brazil.
Festival: Silicon Valley African Film Festival
Category: Official International Selection
From Brazil to Silicon Valley. Maju's short film was selected for one of the most respected Afro-diasporic festivals in the United States, bringing Brazilian representation to the centre of the technological, cultural, and innovation world.
Event: Florianópolis International Children's Film Festival
Category: Official Selection – Competitive Showcase
Among the major names in children's cinema in Brazil, Maju was chosen. Her film was part of the official programme of one of the most important children's festivals in Latin America, strengthening her presence in the cultural, educational, and formative scenario for new generations.