LUXURY AND GARBAGE: BLACK YOUTH... IN THE MIDDLE OF GREED, SILENCE AND VIOLENCE
Black Youth, Violence and silencing
Research has shown time after time that the biggest victims of violence are young black males. Our work was born and consolidated based on these data in line with the reality of the residents of a community in Macaé. A rich city, known as the "National Oil Capital", bathed by the Atlantic Ocean, has national prominence, with development in its structure and large investments in the city, moving a large flow of immigrants and non-residents, a promising city, which by account of this oil, creates jobs directly and indirectly in the region's economy, in addition to owning an unquestionable beauty. However, there is a huge group of excluded people, who live on the fringes of the city's progress, leaving only the residues of these riches, forming an extremely unequal society, that is, some living in Luxury, while others live on Garbage, as a youth. black woman who survives violence amidst the greed of the city's owners and everyday silencing. Thinking as a matter of study the absences of the State and the violence created from them, the purpose of this thesis is to present a debate on how the absences of the State, with regard to the basic rights guaranteed by the constitution, influence the process of violence instituted, also analyzing the processes of construction and reconfiguration of this condition of violence in the daily life of black youth, as well as presenting the gaps in which these youths make their interventions and try somehow to compensate for this absence, observing what is the place of this youth in this context.