The Gendered Racial Logic of Spatial Exclusion
The Gendered Racial Logic of Spatial Exclusion
Chapter 2 argues that spatial exclusion is at the core of gendered racial stratification in Brazilian cities and that this exclusion produces mass political organization. The chapter outlines the recent history of the revitalization plans for the city of Salvador and its impact on the Gamboa de Baixo neighborhood as well as other neighborhoods within the city.
Keywords: Black women’s activism, Urban social movements, Brazil, Black politics, Latin American cities
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