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Why do you think high school students should learn about Brazil?
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Keisha-Khan Perry
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January 7, 2016
Videos from Keisha-Khan Perry
Who are you and what do you do?
January 7, 2016
Why do you think high school students should learn about Brazil?
January 7, 2016
How does structural racism shape people’s experiences?
January 7, 2016
What is systemic racism?
January 7, 2016
Why did the idea of “whitening” develop in Brazil?
January 7, 2016
Why is social protest important in Brazil?
January 7, 2016
How are women participating in Brazilian politics today?
January 7, 2016
Why are land rights an issue for descendants of quilombos?
January 7, 2016
Why is there police violence against Black Brazilians today?
January 7, 2016
How has the restoration of cities overlooked the history of Afro-Brazilians?
January 7, 2016
What is the Black consciousness movement in Brazil?
January 7, 2016
How did Afro-Brazilians experience the military dictatorship in Brazil?
January 7, 2016
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