Lack of access to diverse and inclusive literature for quilombola children

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Region: Brazil

Quilombola children, who are descendants of Afro-Brazilian slaves, often face systemic racism and discrimination. They have limited access to literature that represents their culture and history, which can negatively impact their self-esteem and academic performance.

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                The solution involves creating an Afrocentric library, or Afroteca, that provides quilombola children with access to diverse and inclusive literature that represents their culture and history. The Afr...
                
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                Viva a Vida will construct an Afro-library (for children aged 6-11) in the Cordoaria Quilombo to make up for the acute educational disparities caused by neglect and racism, and exacerbated by 2 whole ...
                
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