“…The Congress brought many reflections on the role of Social and Human Sciences in Health in the paradigmatic renewal movements in the field, on the protagonism and diversity of epistemic subjects in a turn that affirms the plurality of rights, identities, and struggles. It also points to the urgent need to review parameters for the inclusion 2 , visibility, and sustainability of our subfield in undergraduate and graduate programs. Moreover, the importance and role of the knowledge and practices of Social and Human Sciences in Health for the criticism, formulation, and reformulation of public policies based on and committed to democracy, human rights, and the defense of life were established.…”