Even in death, unsilenced: Afro-Brazilian art as identity fortification instruments among medicine students
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Social construction of ethnic identity. Health of ethnic minorities. Art.Abstract
Plagued by violence and racial discrimination, the black population experiences the worst levels of vulnerability to violence and health indicators. The National Policy for Comprehensive Health of the Black Population recognizes racism as central to the production of inequities, but is not able to overcome the influence of eugenic theories in the health field. Even though a significant part of health professionals, black women continue to face the inexpressive production of knowledge about their own health. Questioning this excluding reality, this experience report aims to explore the use of the stencil technique as an instrument of resistance for identity construction and demarcation of territory by medical students affected by marginalization processes. Using materials common to the daily lives of health professionals, it was possible to portray different images relevant to the struggle of minorities and the personal identity of the participants. Through the use of black culture, this workshop served as a center for teaching and social mobilization, enabling the creation of instruments of resistance and self-affirmation.
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