Mulheres negras no processo de levante das calçadas: chão, encruzilhadas e ancoragens
Abstract
This research examines the black women in the construction of the “uprising from the sidewalks”
process, concept that has been elaborated in this study. This work objects knowing, reflecting,
analyzing, and comprehending the elements, objectives and subjective involved in this construction
from the perception of black women. We understand the process of uprising from the sidewalks as a
procedural movement to exit the streets, compound of elements such as strength and endurance to
maintain the body in defense of life, which is realized by anchoring, love, friendship and solidarity, and
it needs the emission of responsible-actions of the Municipal, State and Federal Public Manager. The
sidewalk is the ground, a place of life and death, through inhabiting the gaps granted by the neoliberal
habitat, to which black people experiencing homelessness are subjected. The uprising from the
sidewalks is the inhabiting through the construction of unique territorial practices, even though the
necropolitics is authorized by the state power. The research presents the actual economic, social, and
political scenario in which the number of people in street situation is rising exponentially. We start from
the hypothesis that the reordering of the black women place of speech and representation may generate
additional and unprecedented contributions to the construction of Public Policies aimed at addressing
the phenomenon of the people experiencing homelessness. We have investigated from the slavery to
the present day the historical, human, political and social aspects based on records, memories, and life
experiences. A qualitative and observational research, the participant counted on field diary, individual
interviews, participation in group meetings, accounts, and memories for the construction of narratives
with three black women who carried out the uprising of the sidewalks, starting from the city of Santos.
The produced data is discussed in the light of the literature review of theoretical frameworks in the
Social and Human Sciences, from the perspectives of Psychoanalysis, Social Psychology, Geography,
Intersectionality, and Interdisciplinarity. The research revealed that the uprising process of the
sidewalks, led by black women, is constructed from unique places in epistemes and territorialities; by
the bantu force that enables the recovery of both body and mind for continuity in blackness, despite the
traces imposed by blackness; healthy functioning of personality through the establishment of anchors
in love, friendship, and solidarity, despite the omissions of Public Policies regarding food security,
housing, employment and income, health, and social assistance, among others.
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