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Title: A resiliência da resistência
Other Titles: The resilience of resistance
Authors: Vilar, Fernanda 
Issue Date: 19-Sep-2020
Publisher: Memoirs, CES
Project: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/648624/EU 
Serial title, monograph or event: Memoirs Newsletter
Issue: 114
Place of publication or event: Coimbra
Abstract: Os campos de tensão social não desapareceram durante o período de confinamento na pandemia do coronavírus de 2020. Embora o espaço público estivesse de alguma maneira condenado aos encontros e mobilizações, atos de racismo e violência policial ativaram as manifestações do Black Lives Matter, ultrapassando as fronteiras norte-americanas com demonstrações de solidariedade em diversos países como França, Brasil e Portugal, onde ocorre sistematicamente o mesmo tipo de crimes contra a população não-branca.
During lockdown, in the coronavirus pandemic of 2020, social tensions did not disappear. Although, to some extent, access to public space was restricted for public meetings and political mobilization, acts of racism and police violence nevertheless triggered the Black Lives Matter movement. The movement crossed borders, and demonstrations of solidarity emerged in countries including France, Brazil and Portugal, where similar crimes against the non-white population systematically continue.
Description: MEMOIRS - Children of Empires and European Postmemories (648624)
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/95844
ISSN: 2184-2566
Rights: openAccess
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