Ana Flávia Magalhães Pinto (born 1979) is a Brazilian historian and academic at the University of Brasília, where she is the only black female professor in the history department.
[6] Ana Flávia Magalhães Pinto has published articles, participated in conferences, and has been involved in the supervision of master's and doctoral theses.
Her work aims to contribute to the understanding and appreciation of Brazil's history and diverse cultural heritage.
[4] Her role as the director-general involves valuing and promoting the diversity of the National Archives' collection and making access to the institution more transparent.
[10] During her tenure, stated that she is dedicated to recognising the contributions of individuals who played crucial roles in shaping Brazil's history, as she has utilized public archives in her research on the political and cultural production of intellectuals.