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African Paths: Education and Racial Justice in Action Brazil: South-South Cooperation

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In Lima, the second edition of Caminos Amefricanos brought together Brazilian authorities, academics and movements of African descent to discuss policies of racial equality, education and South-South cooperation. The interview with its protagonists reveals how public policies, teacher training and international exchanges become key tools for tackling structural racism.
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In Lima, the second edition of Caminos Amefricanos brought together Brazilian authorities, academics and movements of African descent to discuss policies of racial equality, education and South-South cooperation. The interview with its protagonists reveals how public policies, teacher training and international exchanges become key tools for tackling structural racism.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Página/12 broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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