Moms against police violence:
gender, race and class relations
Keywords:
Mothers Movement, Maternity, Gender, Race, ClassAbstract
This article deepens the analysis previously made by Silva and Rodrigues (2022) on the context of political activism of movements led by mothers who lost their children victims of state violence in Brazil. Here we discuss with greater emphasis the trajectory of the movement and how it is intertwined with intersectional oppressions of gender, race and class. We will present a bibliographic review and document analysis, with a survey of texts and reports on the subject. We intend to relate death, mourning, struggle and motherhood in an intersectional perspective.
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