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22 - Race-Making and Racial Domination

22 - Race-Making and Racial Domination

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In this episode of Ramos da Ciência, Podcast edition, we bring a complex question about how race has been constructed, imposed, and contested in three different national contexts: South Africa, the United States, and Brazil. Far from being something natural or given, race is a phenomenon that is socially, politically, and historically constructed, and has been used to maintain hierarchies, organize economies, and shape national identities. This topic was the subject of a lecture held at the Santana Campus of the Federal Institute of Amapá. The reflection was presented by Professor Marcelle Mentor, from the University of Massachusetts, Boston.


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Race-Making and Racial Domination: A Comparative Analysis of South Africa, the United States, and Brazil

Presentation date: August 25, 2025


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