Contra o Racismo Mobilização para a mudança social na América Latina

Powerful narratives describe Latin American nations as fundamentally mestizo. These narratives have made it difficult to recognize racism in the region, but recent multiculturalist turns have increased recognition of black and indigenous cultures and identities. Multiculturalism can focus on issues...

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Main Author: Moreno Figueroa, Monica Gabriela (auth)
Other Authors: Wade, Peter (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Portuguese
Published: Pittsburgh Latin America Research Commons 2023
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