Clandestine crossings: between the frontiers of hope
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The article discusses the forced diaspora of Africans to Brazil by economic, political, socio cultural and psychic factors, triggered by actions of the IMF and World Bank. The inhumane treatment they receive, the growing number of invisible children and adolescents who dream of a better life imagery in Brazil, as the "soccer country", or a provisional passage to reach the first world in countries considered to be of higher European colonization as USA or Canada. The article provokes reflections about the force of history on psychism and human mental health from the ideology of a colonialist pedagogy that supports the hegemony of the capitalist world.
Keywords: black diaspora, health, history and contemporaneity.
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