Mecila Working Papers n° 70 – 2024 | Social Memory, Conviviality, and Contemporary Antiracism: Valongo, Pretos Novos, Aflitos, and Saracura
This research examines how social movements in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo are working to protect Black and Indigenous memory in key historical sites like Cais do Valongo, Cemitério dos Pretos Novos, Liberdade/Aflitos, and Saracura.
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These places are sites of cultural heritage, where disputes arise between Black and Indigenous communities, the real estate market, and public/private agents over rights and recognition.
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The study also explores the concept of conviviality and its role in antiracist movements, collective memory, and the ongoing struggle for rights in urban spaces.
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REGARDS CNRS (3 de octubre de 2024). Mecila Working Papers n° 70 – 2024 | Social Memory, Conviviality, and Contemporary Antiracism: Valongo, Pretos Novos, Aflitos, and Saracura. Redial & Ceisal. Recuperado 24 de abril de 2025 de https://doi.org/10.58079/12esq