ETHNIC-RACIAL RELATIONS IN GEOGRAPHY TEACHING: AN EXPERIENCE WITH THE AFRO-GEOGRAPHIC ALMANAC:

To talk about ethnic-racial relations with children, we need to create mechanisms that are engaging and value cultures that, traditionally, have not been seen positively by Eurocentric education. The creation of an Afro-Geographic Almanac was the mechanism we found to raise children's curiosity...

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Autores: Castro, Eder Alonso, Santos, Marcia Augusta dos
Tipo de documento: artigo
Estado:Versão publicada
Data de publicação:2025
País:Brasil
Recursos:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)
Repositório:Revista Signos Geográficos
Idioma:português
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/79873
Acesso em linha:https://revistas.ufg.br/signos/article/view/79873
Access Level:Acceso aberto
Palavra-chave:ensino de Geografia
Almanaque Afro-Geográfico
racismo
cultura afrodescendente
teaching Geography
Afro-Geographic Almanac
racism
afro-descendant culture
Enseñanza de Geografía; Almanaque Afrogeográfico; Racismo; Cultura afrodescendiente.
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Resumo:To talk about ethnic-racial relations with children, we need to create mechanisms that are engaging and value cultures that, traditionally, have not been seen positively by Eurocentric education. The creation of an Afro-Geographic Almanac was the mechanism we found to raise children's curiosity about African culture and the appreciation of black people in our country. This text presents the experience of testing the Afro-Geographic Almanac with a group of fifth-year children from a public school in Brasília, Federal District. Our objective was to observe the perception that children had about Africa, Africans and, consequently, people of African descent who make up the majority of the Brazilian population. Using a phenomenological methodology, we used elements of Geography (maps, images, concepts of place, time and formation of cultural identity, among others) and carried out the intervention using the Almanac. We realized how much the prejudiced speeches were associated with the lack of knowledge and appreciation of everything that was presented in the proposed activities. The results obtained were very positive, as they ranged from self-awareness and appreciation of their origins to a critical view of the situation of black people in Brazil.