HACKING AND “AQUILOMBAR”: BLACK YOUTHS FROM RIO DE JANEIRO IN THE FIGHT AGAINST STATE RACISM
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https://doi.org/10.5216/ia.v47i1.68467Abstract
Resistance strategies developed by Black youths from Rio de Janeiro during 2018 and 2019 are the subject of reflection from the dialogue between two research experiences. The research was based on activist scholarship methodology with artistic-cultural groups from favelas and student groups from a Federal University. It is indicated that these youths articulate creative and complementary strategies of relevant political-aesthetic-formative potential: hack the institutional framework and the promotion of actions of aquilombamento. Decolonial studies and black feminism help to problematize and contextualize these resistance strategies to confront the violence-militarization of the favelas and the maintenance of minority policies in the universities.KEYWORDS: Cultural Action. Black Youth. Racism. Resistance to Oppression.
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