Abstract:
The socioeconomic mobility of black women and men in Brazil has always been a challenge. Even in periods of greater stability, with gains in the economic field, this group remains underrepresented in most social indicators. Racism and its derivations feed inequalities in the country and overcoming this phenomenon means repairing epistemicide, restoring inequalities and correcting the historical injustices suffered by this part of the population.
Keywords:
Racism; Inequalities; Repair; Restitution; Justice