CURRICULUMS, INTERSECTIONALITIES AND ANTI-RACIST PRACTICES IN EDUCATION
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Curriculums, intersectionalities, Anti-racist educationAbstract
The present dossier, Curricula, intersectionalities and anti-racist practices in education, aimed to bring together a set of texts that highlighted curricular/educational processes involving ethnic-racial issues at school, at the university and in the school-university relationship, but also outside of them. In 2022, Federal Law nº 10.639/03, which made the teaching of African and Afro-Brazilian History and Culture in basic education schools mandatory, turns 19. It's almost two decades of a debate that is still necessary and poignant, with many challenges to face! Even if, from a legal point of view, anti-racist education is recognized as a right, it is still necessary to fight hard so that its principles and stakes are experienced and pollinated in curricular policies. Thinking about the curriculum from the Afro-perspectivist idea means deconfiguring a training that for a long time was considered the ideal, that is, a Eurocentric model of thinking-doing-knowing. However, it is reaffirmed that it is in/with everyday life that forms of resistance and transgression against racist and prejudiced structures are invented. The works presented here open paths, cross crossroads and turn the world...
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