FOR A BRAZIL TO CALL MINE!
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In this article, I reflect the racial relations in Brazil, based on black feminist epistemology. It is known that there are numerous questions and uncertainties about the possibility of building a nation in which citizenship is complete for all people. The struggles undertaken by the Black and Black Feminist Movements, over time, update the claims guidelines. The text presents a discussion about the black woman and the formation of racialized thought in the Brazilian nation. I approach, also, some racist episodes in actuality; then, the activist role of black women will be briefly discussed. The considerations seek to highlight some challenges to building an inclusive nation.
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Lemos, R. de O. (2016). FOR A BRAZIL TO CALL MINE!. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 8(18), 339–370. Retrieved from https://abpnrevista.org.br/site/article/view/55
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