Racism in Brazil: The State Autonomy of Mitigating Social Inequalitys

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Racism in Brazil explores social inequalities and the impact of racial discrimination on marginalized communities.

Racism in Brazil: The State Autonomy of Mitigating Social Inequalitys

Alisson Fabricio da Silva
Alisson Fabricio da Silva
Bianca Maria Duarte Bezerra
Bianca Maria Duarte Bezerra
Letícia Teles Bezerra Fernandes do Nascimento
Letícia Teles Bezerra Fernandes do Nascimento
Victor Soares da Silva
Victor Soares da Silva
Lorena Correia Pinheiro
Lorena Correia Pinheiro
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The purpose of this article is to discuss the human rights of Afro-descendants and it’s evolution in Brazil, especially with regard to the historical, political and social structure. The characterization of information from the colonial period to current Brazil is analyzed, making considerations about the contrast of racism and the rights conquered among Afro-descendant individuals. Within this concept, the work proposes to present a critical study with the purpose of exposing discrimination and social inequality within society and how those supported by State law aim at effective public policies to combat in an attempt to mitigate or end these problems that affect the development of about 56.2% of the Brazilian population.

Racism in Brazil: The State Autonomy of Mitigating Social Inequalitys

The purpose of this article is to discuss the human rights of Afro-descendants and it’s evolution in Brazil, especially with regard to the historical, political and social structure. The characterization of information from the colonial period to current Brazil is analyzed, making considerations about the contrast of racism and the rights conquered among Afro-descendant individuals. Within this concept, the work proposes to present a critical study with the purpose of exposing discrimination and social inequality within society and how those supported by State law aim at effective public policies to combat in an attempt to mitigate or end these problems that affect the development of about 56.2% of the Brazilian population.

Alisson Fabricio da Silva
Alisson Fabricio da Silva
Bianca Maria Duarte Bezerra
Bianca Maria Duarte Bezerra
Letícia Teles Bezerra Fernandes do Nascimento
Letícia Teles Bezerra Fernandes do Nascimento
Victor Soares da Silva
Victor Soares da Silva
Lorena Correia Pinheiro
Lorena Correia Pinheiro

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Alisson Fabricio. 2026. “. Unknown Journal GJHSS-C Volume 23 (GJHSS Volume 23 Issue C1): .

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Racism in Brazil: The State Autonomy of Mitigating Social Inequalitys

Alisson Fabricio da Silva
Alisson Fabricio da Silva
Bianca Maria Duarte Bezerra
Bianca Maria Duarte Bezerra
Letícia Teles Bezerra Fernandes do Nascimento
Letícia Teles Bezerra Fernandes do Nascimento
Victor Soares da Silva
Victor Soares da Silva
Lorena Correia Pinheiro
Lorena Correia Pinheiro

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