This research paper examines the problematic areas of inequality and racism within Brazil. It focuses on the myth of a racial democracy, in Brazil closely focusing on the primary causes of disenfranchisement among Afro-Brazilians: Education, Race and Political Power. This research paper will reveal the influences of Portuguese colonization of the 1500s, and how their influence created the formation of the racial hierarchy within Brazilian life and culture today. It will also offer correlations between the concept of race and economic success. This research paper will ultimately show how Afro-Brazilians have been trapped in a cycle of poverty and persecution that continues to leave them marginalized within their country with little to no acc...
This work aims to help educators with regard to the Education of Ethnic-Racial Relations and Teachin...
Some current cultural anthropologists define race as a social construct, yet explorations of the soc...
Brazil is a nation that has professed to be a `racial democracy\u27 such that race categories are no...
This research paper examines the problematic areas of inequality and racism within Brazil. It focuse...
In this paper we propose a course of analysis aimed at the clarification of how racism and racial in...
Brazil is Latin America's largest democracy and home to the largest African descendant population of...
The present study aims to address how, over the years, different intellectual conceptions have addr...
Brazil has had a distinctive definition of national and racial identity, and it has changed conside...
This article aims to discuss the relationbetween Brazil and the African continent, highlighting the ...
These four books provide important insights into Brazilian racial dynamics from both traditional and...
The article investigates the idea of Africa as central to theimagining of the Brazilian nation. It a...
Inequalities in access to education, as a result of institutionalized racism and social exclusion, a...
This research sought to identify the participation of different races in organizations and to invest...
Thesis “Mechanisms of Racial Segregation in Brazil” seeks to challenge the myth of racial democracy ...
The theme of this work arose during my participation in the Institutional Scholarship Program for In...
This work aims to help educators with regard to the Education of Ethnic-Racial Relations and Teachin...
Some current cultural anthropologists define race as a social construct, yet explorations of the soc...
Brazil is a nation that has professed to be a `racial democracy\u27 such that race categories are no...
This research paper examines the problematic areas of inequality and racism within Brazil. It focuse...
In this paper we propose a course of analysis aimed at the clarification of how racism and racial in...
Brazil is Latin America's largest democracy and home to the largest African descendant population of...
The present study aims to address how, over the years, different intellectual conceptions have addr...
Brazil has had a distinctive definition of national and racial identity, and it has changed conside...
This article aims to discuss the relationbetween Brazil and the African continent, highlighting the ...
These four books provide important insights into Brazilian racial dynamics from both traditional and...
The article investigates the idea of Africa as central to theimagining of the Brazilian nation. It a...
Inequalities in access to education, as a result of institutionalized racism and social exclusion, a...
This research sought to identify the participation of different races in organizations and to invest...
Thesis “Mechanisms of Racial Segregation in Brazil” seeks to challenge the myth of racial democracy ...
The theme of this work arose during my participation in the Institutional Scholarship Program for In...
This work aims to help educators with regard to the Education of Ethnic-Racial Relations and Teachin...
Some current cultural anthropologists define race as a social construct, yet explorations of the soc...
Brazil is a nation that has professed to be a `racial democracy\u27 such that race categories are no...