AMONG FOUR HOTELS: ANTI-RACIST PUBLIC POLICY IN BRAZIL
Sérgio José Custódio
No n8vef, SocArXiv from Center for Open Science
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The article explores analytical possibilities of the relationship between racism and anti-racism. It does so through occurrences of institutional racism in hotels and corresponding anti-racist actions. The approach is interdisciplinary, covering history, psychology, political sociology, literature, cinema. Is there a variation of racism over time? Is there a variation of anti-racism over time? What remains? Is there a relationship between racism and fascism in Brazil? In what way does this show up? Is there a relationship between anti-racism and public policy? The analysis seeks to reflect on these issues. The article argues that anti-racist action is fundamental for the emergence of public policy and for the fight against fascism, as racism structures fascism.
Date: 2021-09-15
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/n8vef
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