Banca de DEFESA: FABRÍCIA DO NASCIMENTO SILVA DE OLIVEIRA

Uma banca de DEFESA de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : FABRÍCIA DO NASCIMENTO SILVA DE OLIVEIRA
DATE: 27/02/2026
TIME: 14:00
LOCAL: Instituto de Educação-UFRRJ (Sala 27)
TITLE:

Guanabara Basin: Organizational Process and Experience of Black Women in the 1980s in Rio de Janeiro


KEY WORDS:
 Black Women; CEMUFP; Writing Experience; REMUNEA, 1980s. 

PAGES: 111
BIG AREA: Ciências Humanas
AREA: Educação
SUBÁREA: Tópicos Específicos de Educação
SPECIALTY: Educação em Periferias Urbanas
SUMMARY:
This thesis sought to analyze some articulations, demands, and the political and social formation 
of the Black women's movement in the city of Rio de Janeiro. To this end, the movement is understood, named, 
and recognized as the Brazilian Black women's movement, later broadening the concept to include 
the Brazilian Black feminist movement. The period analyzed was the 1980s, documenting regional 
and national seminars, debates, meetings, and the publication of articles in the Black press, 
specifically the newspapers Nzinga - Coletivo de Mulheres Negras (Black Women's Collective) 
and SINBA - Órgão de Divulgação da Sociedade de Intercâmbio Brasil-África (Brazil-Africa Exchange Society). 
The choice of the research object, the Black women's movement, or rather, the organization of Black women 
that played a leading role in the history of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Latin America and the Caribbean, 
with its significant political movements, included the intellectual productions of Pedrina de Deus written in the Black press within the newspapers Nzinga and SINBA, the contributions of Joselina da Silva in articles, and the regional and national meetings of Black women. The methodology used was "escrevivência" (a blend of writing and lived experience) which combines the writing and lived experiences of four women interviewed. I analyzed some collective and individual experiences of women with the social markers of race, gender, territory, social class, religion, and sexuality. This analysis was based on a group of women organized within CEMUFP - the Center for Women of Favelas and Peripheries. These women include Sandra Bello, Joana Angélica, Elizabeth Viana, Heloisa Marcondes, and many other Black women who contributed to and with the women's movement that began in their places of residence, the favelas and peripheries. In their territories, initially demanding access to water and protection against evictions, a collective struggle for racial belonging was born, unfolding within CEMUFP 
and the Aqualtune Black Women's Meeting – REMUNEA.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Presidente - 2131782 - AMAURI MENDES PEREIRA
Externa à Instituição - ANA CRISTINA CONCEIÇÃO SANTOS - UFAL
Externa à Instituição - MARIA DE FÁTIMA LIMA SANTOS - UFRJ
Externa à Instituição - MARIA SIMONE EUCLIDES - UFV
Externa à Instituição - MARIZE CONCEIÇÃO DE JESUS - SEE
Notícia cadastrada em: 26/02/2026 15:35
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