Black People and a Five-hundred-year Silenced Dialogue
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https://doi.org/10.11606/2175-974x.virus.v30.243965Keywords:
Black People, Dialogue, Interview, V!RUS30Abstract
We present the interview Black People and a Five-hundred-year Silenced Dialogue, with the intellectual and activist of the Black movement, Casimiro Paschoal Lumbundanga da Silva, who discusses the historical impossibility of building dialogues between the Afro-descendant population, the State, and society, particularly in Brazil.
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2025-12-18
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Silva, C. P. L. da, & Tramontano, M. (2025). Black People and a Five-hundred-year Silenced Dialogue. V!RUS, 1(30), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.11606/2175-974x.virus.v30.243965

