For an anti-racist care production
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From an anti-racist perspective this article aims to discuss care practices in the field of Psychology. In this way we propose a theoretical study of cartographic inspiration through which we bring memories of our experiences as workers and researchers in the field of Brazilian public policies and literary excerpts by black authors such as Conceição Evaristo and Carolina de Jesus. We support that Modernity-Coloniality opens possibilities for us to understand the constitution of the subject in Brazilian territory, following a conceptual path on the theme of care. In the end, we affirm the need to think about an anti-racist, feminist and decolonial care for the practices of a Psychology involved with a democratic project and for social transformation.
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