Racial relations teaching in the post-graduation stricto sensu of the public area in brazil

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Abstract

Racism is rooted in Brazilian society, and it is relevant to discuss and promote anti-racist and valorization population actions. The teaching of the theme “racial relations” is an important instrument to stimulate these actions, mainly within the scope of post-graduation stricto sensu programs in the public area in Brazil. Thus, through statistical-descriptive research and documentary analysis, these programs were studied and it was conceived that most of them address racial issues directly and/or indirectly in their disciplines is linked to Public Policies, while the debate is secondary in most Public Administration and Public Management PPGs. In addition, there is a tendency for curriculum not to be mandatory for subjects that make direct reference to racial discussion.

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Costa, J. P. M., Ribeiro, A. C., Araújo, K. A., & Miranda, A. R. A. (2021). Racial relations teaching in the post-graduation stricto sensu of the public area in brazil. Cadernos de Pesquisa, 51. https://doi.org/10.1590/198053148454

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