
“Se a terra é mãe, é hora de escutá-la”: sem saber ancestral, não há justiça climática
Por meio do CEDENPA, comunidades quilombolas fortalecem suas raízes e semeiam futuros de resistência na região amazônica

Por meio do CEDENPA, comunidades quilombolas fortalecem suas raízes e semeiam futuros de resistência na região amazônica

To celebrate Philanthropy Month and demonstrate in data how women's activism is impacting the philanthropic ecosystem, ELAS+ Doar para Transformar launched, as one of the activities of Rede Comuá, the research For Feminist Philanthropy: A Look at Women's Activism in Brazil. The survey presents a profile of civil society organizations led by women, analyzing the contexts and main challenges faced by these initiatives.

The Philanthropy, Social Justice, Civil Society and Democracy Seminar, by Rede Comuá, highlighted the central role that black women must play in debates on decolonization and reconceptualization of the field of philanthropy in Brazil.
By Andreia Simplicio
The logic of colonization and the hierarchization of bodies created tools of racial disparity that are based on coloniality and are maintained through power dynamics in social relations. These subsidize the behavior and social imaginary that feed and reproduce racial violence in everyday life. The logic of subalternization also impacts the structure of grassroots organizations and the format in which they are included in the philanthropic ecosystem, donation culture and political scenario.

