
How The City of São Paulo Excluded Blacks from the Job Market
How The City of São Paulo Excluded Blacks from the Job Market How paulistas excluded blacks from the job market: After abolition in the 19th […]
How The City of São Paulo Excluded Blacks from the Job Market How paulistas excluded blacks from the job market: After abolition in the 19th […]
Racism in The job Market of Brazil: Preference for whiteness Continues Note from BW of Brazil: I am often amazed at how much things can change […]
Barriers of Discrimination Prevent black ascension in the job market Note from BW of Brazil: In general, when people speak of the issue of discrimination […]
Note from BW of Brazil: It’s a topic that is constantly discussed on this blog. Where are Afro-Brazilians in numerous areas of Brazilian society? In […]
Note from BW of Brazil: Today’s feature is a follow-up to a report that was featured here a few days ago about a black male […]
Note from BW of Brazil: Along with many other popular beliefs about racism and racial inequality in Brazil is the idea that as Afro-Brazilians attain […]
Note from BW of Brazil: Various studies have shown that 125 years after the end of slavery, Afro-Brazilians continue to experience racism and inequalities in […]
Note from BW of Brazil: Over the past decade, there has been much chatter about the rise of Brazil’s black middle class. According to these […]
“The psychologist must first of all recognize the worker. The world of work translates into the class dimension. Let’s think about how to work together […]
How many black women are managers? How many black women have university degrees? Have you ever been treated by a black female doctor? These are […]
“Which of the two works in a position of management?” “In your opinion, which of them has a bigger salary?” “White men earn 66% more […]
Black Bandits: How Brazil’s media continues to perpetuate the racist image of black criminals By Marques Travae In past reports I have referenced the works […]
Note from BBT: It is clear that things are changing for black Brazilians. After two decades of affirmative action policies, more access to higher education […]
Note from BBT: It’s been a while since I’ve discussed the history of black social clubs in Brazil (see here, here and here), but it’s […]
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