INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH OF BLACK CULTURES: NARRATIVES OF A BLACK AND EDUCATIONAL MOVEMENT.
IPCN, Black Movement, Racism.
This research aims to discuss the black social movement, the Institute for Research of Black Cultures (IPCN) and the historical narratives built between the 1970s and 1990s in that space. We also dialogued with the historical background of the formation of the black social movement in Brazil, with a focus on Rio de Janeiro. In view of this, the goal was to conduct a survey of the narratives of construction and permanence/resistance of the IPCN from the viewpoints of the interlocutors who were part of the institute from its foundation to its consolidation, going through this movement by social intersections such as race, gender, and society. In view of this, the paper seeks to describe the importance of the history of the IPCN in society, in the central territory of Rio de Janeiro, and in social movements.