This article explores the intercultural movements toward social justice in education in the Americas, most particularly, North America, and how U.S. multicultural movements and policies influence countries like Brazil
ABSTRACT This article deals with the consolidation of Law 10.639/2003, demonstrating it as an achie...
In 2003, Law 10,639/03 was passed through the Brazilian national legislature as an acknowledgement a...
This article argues that social inclusion policies are economically efficient because social exclusi...
This article examines how racism is pervasive across international state borders. It uses critical m...
This article argues that investment in social inclusion policies is an economically efficient option...
This article discusses the history of affirmative action in the U.S. in education, the philosophy of...
This article analyses the emergence of intercultural education in the Brazilian educational system. ...
This article was originally presented at a symposium. The article discusses affirmative action and w...
As a "middle power," Brazil plays an important role in the contemporary world. At the same time huge...
ABSTRACT: This paper compares and contrasts approaches to affirmative action that are intended to in...
This article discusses the theoretical concepts of multiculturalism. It discusses the conceptual dif...
As a scholar who studies civil rights movements from a comparative perspective, the commemoration of...
Recently, race issues have become point of departure for the construction of educational policies in...
Degree awarded: M.A. School of International Service. American UniversityThis thesis is a comparativ...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of racial classification in contemporary Brazil, as state an...
ABSTRACT This article deals with the consolidation of Law 10.639/2003, demonstrating it as an achie...
In 2003, Law 10,639/03 was passed through the Brazilian national legislature as an acknowledgement a...
This article argues that social inclusion policies are economically efficient because social exclusi...
This article examines how racism is pervasive across international state borders. It uses critical m...
This article argues that investment in social inclusion policies is an economically efficient option...
This article discusses the history of affirmative action in the U.S. in education, the philosophy of...
This article analyses the emergence of intercultural education in the Brazilian educational system. ...
This article was originally presented at a symposium. The article discusses affirmative action and w...
As a "middle power," Brazil plays an important role in the contemporary world. At the same time huge...
ABSTRACT: This paper compares and contrasts approaches to affirmative action that are intended to in...
This article discusses the theoretical concepts of multiculturalism. It discusses the conceptual dif...
As a scholar who studies civil rights movements from a comparative perspective, the commemoration of...
Recently, race issues have become point of departure for the construction of educational policies in...
Degree awarded: M.A. School of International Service. American UniversityThis thesis is a comparativ...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of racial classification in contemporary Brazil, as state an...
ABSTRACT This article deals with the consolidation of Law 10.639/2003, demonstrating it as an achie...
In 2003, Law 10,639/03 was passed through the Brazilian national legislature as an acknowledgement a...
This article argues that social inclusion policies are economically efficient because social exclusi...