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Feminist movement and intersectionality: Repertories of action and interaction with the state

ABSTRACT

This article aims to identify and analyze the repertoires of action of Black women and their interaction with the government. It seeks to understand how these repertoires intersect gender and race in the production of federal public policies for Brazilian women. The period of analysis spans from 2010, the year in which the Statute of Racial Equality was instituted, until 2020. This work is grounded in theoretical developments in the field of social movement studies and Black Feminisms, highlighting the concept of intersectionality. The methodology consists of a bibliographic review and document research based on secondary sources. The study identifies a diversity of action repertoires of the focused movements and their interaction with the state, both in the propositional and dialogic line, as well as in the line of resistance and activism.

Keywords:
political activism; feminist movement; black feminism; intersectionality; public policy

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