CROSSROADS AND PUBLIC POLICIES OF PORTO ALEGRE
WHERE WE WHITES KEEP OUR RACISMS?
Keywords:
Crossroads, Public policy, Porto Alegre, RacismAbstract
The present work brings an analysis of the intertwining between anti-racist policies, social movements, and racisms hidden in the practices of public managers. Based on the experience of a Nucleus of Anti-racist Policies at the City Hall of Porto Alegre / RS and the professional trajectory of a white public servant, we sought to demonstrate the variety of issues involved in the process of anti-racist public policies, inaccessible by logic and reason. The idea of the study is to show some crossroads present at a certain historical moment in the city, involving different institutions, actors, scenarios, and power disputes.
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2021-12-01
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Almeida, L. N. (2021). CROSSROADS AND PUBLIC POLICIES OF PORTO ALEGRE: WHERE WE WHITES KEEP OUR RACISMS?. Identidade!, 26(1 e 2), 415–431. Retrieved from https://revistas.est.edu.br/Identidade/article/view/1216
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DIVERSIDADE E IDENTIDADE
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