Racismo, marginalização do corpo negro na rua
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2019-12-12
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Universidade Católica do Salvador
Abstract
This course completion work (TCC) emerged from the experiences and observations
within the mandatory supervised internship camp I, II and III of the Catholic University
of Salvador Social Work course in the Stand Up and Walk Project, which currently
functions as Day care center for homeless adults. The general objective of this work
was to understand the manifestations of racism in the way of life of black man in
homeless situation. It is grounded in Marxist theory and dialectical approach and the
method of historical and intersectional procedure, in order to understand the black
man in the street situation beyond the class category, but also with an intersectional
notion, through the categories of race, gender and class. Social. Documentary
research was used in the Stand Up and Walk Project documents, reports and field
diary produced during supervised internship and bibliographic review of articles,
books, thesis, dissertations and monographs. It becomes relevant to the theme, to
understand the process of formation of Brazil from the colonial Brazil to
contemporary times, addressing the historical context analyzing its social, cultural
and economic determinants, which will imply the condition of the black man in
situation and the issue. as a structuring phenomenon. The role of Social Work in
addressing this expression of the social issue from the perspective of intersectionality
is of extreme necessity for the professional category as the profession brings in its
competences and attributions a non-discrimination
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Questão social, Racismo, População em situação de rua, Homem negro, Marginalização, Social question, Racism, Homeless population, Black man, Marginalization