2019
DOI: 10.22409/tn.17i34.p38049
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Racismo E Luta Antirracista No Brasil: Uma Análise Necessária Para O Avanço Da Estratégia Anticapitalista

Abstract: Este artigo pretende demonstrar a contribuição do antirracismo para a luta anticapitalista no Brasil, um país de passado escravista recente, último a abolir a escravidão, e que imprime historicamente, com o apoio do Estado, relações sociais de subordinação do negro, justificadas por uma ideologia racista que associa sua cultura e existência, à condição de atraso. A luta antirracista não assume uma posição secundária em relação à luta de classes, mas à qualifica e informa, sendo o açoite do negro pela exploraçã… Show more

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“…Racism manifests itself on individual, institutional, political, and cultural levels (Almeida, 2019;Faro & Pereira, 2011). In Brazil, the largest slave country in modern times and the last to abolish slavery (Botelho, 2019), racism exposes the black population to countless risk situations, in addition to unworthy and stressful living conditions (Faro & Pereira, 2011;Federal Council of Psychology, Brazil, 2017). The white population, on the other hand, holds financial capital, political power, better education levels, wages, conditions for access to work, and greater professional recognition (Brasil, 2017).…”
Section: Racism Ethnic-racial Socialization and Black Children's Social-emotional Development In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Racism manifests itself on individual, institutional, political, and cultural levels (Almeida, 2019;Faro & Pereira, 2011). In Brazil, the largest slave country in modern times and the last to abolish slavery (Botelho, 2019), racism exposes the black population to countless risk situations, in addition to unworthy and stressful living conditions (Faro & Pereira, 2011;Federal Council of Psychology, Brazil, 2017). The white population, on the other hand, holds financial capital, political power, better education levels, wages, conditions for access to work, and greater professional recognition (Brasil, 2017).…”
Section: Racism Ethnic-racial Socialization and Black Children's Social-emotional Development In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%