IMATERIAL AFRO-BRAZILIAN HERITAGE AND CULTURE: CONTRIBUTIONS OF ANTI-RACIST STRUGGLESTO CRITICAL ENVIROMENTAL EDUCATION
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This paper deals with the importance of the contributions of the anti-racist struggle to the field of critical environmental education through a look at the environmental racism and religious racism that affect the traditional terreiro peoples. Preliminary results, based on records, bibliographic reference analysis and preliminary interviews with priestesses, allowed us to identify that there is an ancestral environmental education, that there are environmental pedagogical practices linked to the daily life of religious activities in candomblé terreiros in the city of Rio de Janeiro, conflicts between religious manifestations and the environmental conservation discourse that often run over religious practices with racist manifestations disguised as scientific discourse on environmental.
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