This work deals with the importance of the life and work of women like Linn da Quebrada, who, through their existence and resistance, evidence the plurality of existences and all ways of life. It is a literature analysis, which theoretically reviews and permeates authors from literature, history, culture, and media. From authors such as Roque Laraia, Homi Bhabha and Edward Said, a critical analysis is made about how Linn da Quebrada narrates herself in today's society as a woman, black, transsexual, rapper, and activist, placing herself as a precursor of her career and the narrative of her work and existence, constituting in the social imaginary their identity that transgresses the standards of sex, gender, and affectivity. Linn da Quebrada's identity narrative is of extreme social importance, both for the national scenario and for the construction of possibilities, which serve as inspiration for children and young people who seek shelter in this context of constant setbacks and attacks on lives. Non-standard in which we live.