RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE AGAINST CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS IN BAIXADA FLUMINENSE: RESISTING IN THE HOUSES OF DUQUE DE CAXIAS
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This study aims to analyze the concepts of protection, acceptance, religious intolerance contained in these spaces and the measures adopted daily by children to face exclusion and of public agents who still reproduce a practice intolerant and violates rights. From the bibliographic review and participant observation, we resumed the trajectory of these children in Brazilian shelters that they should protect. However, we find that religious intolerance and the violation of other rights is a recurring practice in these spaces, especially in the Baixada Fluminense/Duque de Caxias. In view of this, we propose that the actions in these spaces be rethought from an antiracist view, decolonial on the horizon of the right to religious freedom.
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