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"The situation is black" does not mean, for a person aware of the 'grammatical distortions' (ideological) of racial prejudice, 'a situation of negativity'; a situation of danger of practices or postures that cause underestimation for some and overestimation for others, cannot mean something that will be classified as 'black thing', negligent attitude", or, action to denigrate". The decolonized mind understands the aforementioned terminologies as part of a paradigm to be reframed. A "black attitude" or "black situation" must now translate into affirmative action of African ancestral identity!…mehr

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"The situation is black" does not mean, for a person aware of the 'grammatical distortions' (ideological) of racial prejudice, 'a situation of negativity'; a situation of danger of practices or postures that cause underestimation for some and overestimation for others, cannot mean something that will be classified as 'black thing', negligent attitude", or, action to denigrate". The decolonized mind understands the aforementioned terminologies as part of a paradigm to be reframed. A "black attitude" or "black situation" must now translate into affirmative action of African ancestral identity! We are no longer afraid of the black-faced ox; we are not afraid; we are not afraid of a grimace"; our false white masks are already weakened; our white souls represent our escapes and prisons in the sense of authentic African ancestral souls, representatives of the sacred order of nature, which is biodiverse and multicolored. Therefore, our black color signifies the oldest filiation of the Sun. (Conceição, Jorge. NEGRITUDE: From broken mirror to authentic identity, 2012, p.14-15).
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He has a degree in Geography from the Federal University of Bahia - UFBA, where he took part in some research and extension groups during his undergraduate studies, such as Lugar Comum/PPG-AU (Postgraduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism), GEC/Faced (Research Group in Education, Communication and Technologies), and Ceafro/CEAO (Center for Afro-Oriental Studies).