The State of unconstitutional things and the overcrowding of the Brazilian prison system
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https://doi.org/10.21527/2176-6622.2019.52.236-250Keywords:
Urban Mobility in the Neighborhood; Black Women and Higher Education, Jardim São Luís - São PauloAbstract
The present study is aimed at black women, university students, residents of the district of M'boi Mirim - South / São Paulo, in order to understand the interweaving of the Right to Urban-Peripheral Mobility with the Right to Higher Education. For that, qualitative observation was used as methodological strategy, semi-structured interviews and field diary use. From the above it is concluded that: the black woman, a resident of the periphery who is accessing higher education, finds a bombardment of difficulties on her way to university. However, these women reexist, resignify and resist by the influence of the family, wanting to achieve their goals, dreams and seek in education a social mobility for themselves and their families. So, I summarize the force that drives them in the following song: "The bottom of the foot is on the floor. Blood of my ancestors in the heart. Reaching victory with his own hands. Reaching victory with his own hands. With his own hands. If it's to win leaves who knows how to do. I'm in the fight, I'm a woman. I can be whatever I want. " (Karol ConK: I'm in the fight). Inglês Italiano Espanhol --------------- Africâner Albanês Alemão Amárico Árabe Armênio Azerbaijano Basco Bengali Bielorrusso Birmanês Bósnio Búlgaro Canarim Catalão Cazaque Cebuano Chinês (simplificado) Chinês (tradicional) Cingalês Coreano Corso Croata Curdo Dinamarquês Eslovaco Esloveno Espanhol Esperanto Estoniano Filipino Finlandês Francês Frísio ocidental Gaélico escocês Galego Galês Georgiano Grego Guzerate Haitiano Hauçá Havaiano Hebraico Híndi Hmong Holandês Húngaro Igbo Iídiche Indonésio Inglês Iorubá Irlandês Islandês Italiano Japonês Javanês Khmer Laosiano Latim Letão Lituano Luxemburguês Macedônio Malaiala Malaio Malgaxe Maltês Maori Marati Mongol Nepalês Nianja Norueguês Panjabi Pashto Persa Polonês Português Quirguiz Romeno Russo Samoano Sérvio Sindi Somali Soto do sul Suaíli Sueco Sundanês Tadjique Tailandês Tâmil Tcheco Télugo Turco Ucraniano Urdu Uzbeque Vietnamita Xhosa Xona Zulu
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