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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Brazilian Black women's NGOs and their struggles in the area of sexual and reproductive health experiences, resistance, and politics /

Santos, Sônia Beatriz dos, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2008. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Brazilian Black women's NGOs and their struggles in the area of sexual and reproductive health : experiences

Santos, Sônia Beatriz dos, 1969- 15 October 2012 (has links)
This dissertation develops a social analysis the Brazilian Black women's non-governmental organizations (NGOs) by focusing on their political activism around issues of Black women's sexual and reproductive health. My research responds to two major questions: (1) what has been the effectiveness of the political work of Black Women's NGOs in the areas of sexual and reproductive health in Brazil, particularly with respect to reducing the effects of racial, gender, and class discrimination; (2) what are the contributions that these NGO's have made to the formation of Black women's agency and collective organizing in their communities? The finding of this study is that claims and struggles for political autonomy and citizenship rights waged by Black women's NGOs around women's sexual and reproductive health (and health in general) have played a central role both in transforming Black women's life conditions and in promoting their agency and collective organizing in the country. In the 1990s and 2000s there has been an increase in the number of Black women's activists affiliated to NGOs involved in local and national debates with policymakers and healthcare administrators about health disparities and health services. Furthermore, because of the activism of these NGOs, the federal, state and district governments have been forced to endorse and implement specific policies and programs that directly benefit the Black population generally, and Black women, in particular. This dissertation analyzes issues such as feminist movement, aspects of sexual and reproductive health and rights, violence, vulnerability, and Black women's experiences in relation to race, gender, class, and sexuality as major systems of oppression. It focuses on the histories of four Black women's organizations in the Brazilian cities of Rio de Janeiro and Porto Alegre: Criola, Grupo de Mulheres Felipa de Sousa, ACMUN (Cultural Association of Black Women) and Maria Mulher. In addition, this dissertation contributes to the documentation of Black women's contemporary history concerning political organizing in Brazil. Ultimately, I hope this dissertation will be beneficial to scholars and activists in Brazil and elsewhere focusing their political work on the eradication of racial and gender oppression, and winder issues of social justice. / text
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O negro e a educação : movimento e política no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul : 1987-2001

Adão, Jorge Manoel January 2002 (has links)
This Master Research is a boarding of the public politics in education of blacks in Rio Grande do Sul State, realized since the praxis, performance, proposal and organization of the entities and groups that constitute the gaúcho black movement, for the Project “The Black and the Education” of the Educational Secretary of State and “Advice of Development Participation and of the Black Community of the Rio Grande do Sul State”: public-institutional spaces created with the task to implement and to develop public black-educative politics. This Master Research has this theoretical reference as the black-Brazilian paradigm which unites the afrocentricity, blackness and affirmative actions, as reflexive and concrete form of incrementation of these public politics; and my experience and black militancy with an eye challenge that bring up-to-date an epistemological perspective where the researcher constitutes himself as the subject and the object, involved in this reality, at the same time.
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O negro e a educação : movimento e política no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul : 1987-2001

Adão, Jorge Manoel January 2002 (has links)
This Master Research is a boarding of the public politics in education of blacks in Rio Grande do Sul State, realized since the praxis, performance, proposal and organization of the entities and groups that constitute the gaúcho black movement, for the Project “The Black and the Education” of the Educational Secretary of State and “Advice of Development Participation and of the Black Community of the Rio Grande do Sul State”: public-institutional spaces created with the task to implement and to develop public black-educative politics. This Master Research has this theoretical reference as the black-Brazilian paradigm which unites the afrocentricity, blackness and affirmative actions, as reflexive and concrete form of incrementation of these public politics; and my experience and black militancy with an eye challenge that bring up-to-date an epistemological perspective where the researcher constitutes himself as the subject and the object, involved in this reality, at the same time.
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O negro e a educação : movimento e política no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul : 1987-2001

Adão, Jorge Manoel January 2002 (has links)
This Master Research is a boarding of the public politics in education of blacks in Rio Grande do Sul State, realized since the praxis, performance, proposal and organization of the entities and groups that constitute the gaúcho black movement, for the Project “The Black and the Education” of the Educational Secretary of State and “Advice of Development Participation and of the Black Community of the Rio Grande do Sul State”: public-institutional spaces created with the task to implement and to develop public black-educative politics. This Master Research has this theoretical reference as the black-Brazilian paradigm which unites the afrocentricity, blackness and affirmative actions, as reflexive and concrete form of incrementation of these public politics; and my experience and black militancy with an eye challenge that bring up-to-date an epistemological perspective where the researcher constitutes himself as the subject and the object, involved in this reality, at the same time.

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