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Black women in Brazilian social movements recognize the salience not only of racial and gender inequality , but also of class - based struggles over material resources in their urban communities . In partial contrast to cultural ...
Black women in Brazilian social movements recognize the salience not only of racial and gender inequality , but also of class - based struggles over material resources in their urban communities . In partial contrast to cultural ...
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However , as Thomas Sugrue ( 1996 : 229 ) argues , urban space is “ a metaphor for perceived racial difference . ” Urban spaces , created by local acts of “ lum clearance ” and forced segregation , are the marked spatial manifestations ...
However , as Thomas Sugrue ( 1996 : 229 ) argues , urban space is “ a metaphor for perceived racial difference . ” Urban spaces , created by local acts of “ lum clearance ” and forced segregation , are the marked spatial manifestations ...
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Black women's leadership in urban struggles over land constitutes a crucial aspect of Afro - Brazilian mobilization against racism and for collective access to resources . James Holston's study ( 1991 : 696 ) of land usurpation in São ...
Black women's leadership in urban struggles over land constitutes a crucial aspect of Afro - Brazilian mobilization against racism and for collective access to resources . James Holston's study ( 1991 : 696 ) of land usurpation in São ...
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