PSICOLOGIA FEMINISTA E ANTIRRACISTA: UMA EXPERIÊNCIA DE EXTENSÃO UNIVERSITÁRIA JUNTO À COLETIVA MULHERES DA QUEBRADA. FEMINIST AND ANTI-RACIST PSYCHOLOGY: AN EXPERIENCE OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION WITH COLETIVA MULHERES DA QUEBRADA
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This work discusses the analyzes produced from the extension project “Being a Woman, Being a Territory: Articulations between Coletiva Mulheres da Quebrada - BH, Community Psychology and Black Feminism”. Adopting the theoretical-methodological contributions produced by black intellectuals as relevant contributions to community psychology in the promotion of mental health, we developed a partnership with ColetivA, articulating knowledge and praxis of coping with the structures of oppression that mark the trajectories of peripheral black women, as well as and socializing resistance strategies and political organization. The analyzes are woven from field diary records, using intersectionality as a lens that makes it possible to understand the complexity of the production of mental suffering and the collectivization of resistance.
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