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Black Awareness Day, celebrated on November 20, is a date that celebrates the culture,…

Black Awareness Day, celebrated on November 20, is a date that celebrates the culture, history and contributions of Afro-Brazilians, as well as raising crucial questions about racism, discrimination, social equality and the inclusion of black people in society. The choice of…

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Black Awareness Day, celebrated on November 20, is a date that celebrates the culture, history and contributions of Afro-Brazilians, as well as raising crucial questions about racism, discrimination, social equality and the inclusion of black people in society.

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Black Awareness Day, celebrated on November 20, is a date that celebrates the culture, history and contributions of Afro-Brazilians, as well as raising crucial questions about racism, discrimination, social equality and the inclusion of black people in society. The choice of the day refers to the death of Zumbi dos Palmares, an important quilombola leader and symbol of resistance to slavery. On this day, forums, debates and other activities are promoted that value Afro-Brazilian culture and highlight the importance of recognizing the racial and ethnic diversity of society. The date also serves as a moment to remember the historical injustices faced by the black population and the need to promote equal rights and opportunities, encouraging a fairer and more inclusive future.

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Last updated: 2024-11-20

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