The web of gender, race and class solidarity in the experience of the Popular Collective of Women from the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro
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Resumo: | The Teia de Solidariedade da Zona Oeste is a praxis created by the Coletiva Popular de Mulheres da Zona Oeste, on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, as a form of re-existence within a pandemic context marked by extreme food and nutritional insecurity and the weakening of food sovereignty. As a fighting strategy, in a territory with a black people majority and greater food production in the city, we defended the idea of “living and planting”, articulating struggles for land, housing, adequate food, Good Living, self-care and radical care and integral health. In a hostile and militarized environment, emphasizing the perspective of the black population, it was possible to raise other care and healing practices. Even in a bleak scenario from a social, economic and political point of view, it was possible to strengthen the self-organization of women, mainly black women, with expressive results: between 2021 and 2022, more than four tons of food were distributed, bought directly from local agriculture. It should be emphasized that this scenario was only possible because there was already a process of self-organization in the territories and also because of theconditions for producing food and water in this region of the city. |
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The web of gender, race and class solidarity in the experience of the Popular Collective of Women from the West Zone of Rio de JaneiroLa red de solidaridad de género, raza y clase en la experiencia del Colectivo Popular de Mujeres de la Zona Oeste de Río de JaneiroA teia de solidariedade de gênero, raça e classe na experiência da Coletiva Popular de Mulheres da Zona Oeste do Rio de JaneiroThe Teia de Solidariedade da Zona Oeste is a praxis created by the Coletiva Popular de Mulheres da Zona Oeste, on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, as a form of re-existence within a pandemic context marked by extreme food and nutritional insecurity and the weakening of food sovereignty. As a fighting strategy, in a territory with a black people majority and greater food production in the city, we defended the idea of “living and planting”, articulating struggles for land, housing, adequate food, Good Living, self-care and radical care and integral health. In a hostile and militarized environment, emphasizing the perspective of the black population, it was possible to raise other care and healing practices. Even in a bleak scenario from a social, economic and political point of view, it was possible to strengthen the self-organization of women, mainly black women, with expressive results: between 2021 and 2022, more than four tons of food were distributed, bought directly from local agriculture. It should be emphasized that this scenario was only possible because there was already a process of self-organization in the territories and also because of theconditions for producing food and water in this region of the city.La Teia de Solidariedade da Zona Oeste es una praxis creada por la Colectiva Popular de Mujeres de la ZonaOeste, en la periferia de Río de Janeiro, como una forma de reexistencia en un contexto de pandemia marcado por la extrema inseguridad alimentaria y nutricional y el debilitamiento de la soberanía alimentar. Como estrategia de lucha, en un territorio de mayoría negra y con mayor producción de alimentos en la ciudad, defendimos la idea de “vivir y sembrar”, articulando luchas por tierra, vivienda, alimentación adecuada, Buen Vivir, autocuidado y atención radical y salud integral. En un ambiente hostil y militarizado, enfatizando la perspectiva de la población negra, fue posible plantear otras prácticas de cuidado y sanación. Aún en un escenario sombrío desde el punto de vista social, económico y político, se logró fortalecer la autoorganización de las mujeres, principalmente negras, con expresivos resultados: entre 2021 y 2022 se distribuyeron más de cuatro toneladas de alimentos, comprado directamente de la agricultura local. Cabe destacar que este escenario solo fue posible porque ya existía un proceso de autoorganización en los territorios y también por las condiciones de producción de alimentos y agua en esta región de la ciudad.A Teia de Solidariedade da Zona Oeste é uma práxis criada pela Coletiva Popular de Mulheres da Zona Oeste, na periferia do Rio de Janeiro, como forma de re-existência dentro de um contexto de pandemia marcado por extrema insegurança alimentar e nutricional e pela fragilização da soberania alimentar. Como estratégia de luta, em um território de maioria negra e de maior produção de alimentos da cidade, saímos em defesa do “morar e plantar”, articulando as lutas pela terra, pela moradia, pela alimentação adequada, pelo Bem Viver, pelo autocuidado e cuidado radical e pela saúde integral. Em um ambiente hostil e de militarização, tendo como ênfase a perspectiva da população negra, foi possível suscitar outras práticas de cuidado e cura. Mesmo em um cenário desolador dos pontos de vista social, econômico e político, logrou-se fortalecer uma auto-organização de mulheres, principalmente mulheres negras, com resultados expressivos: entre 2021 e 2022 foram mais de quatro toneladas de alimentos distribuídos comprados diretamente da agricultura local. Cabe enfatizar que esse quadro só foi possível porque já havia um processo de auto-organização precedente nos territórios e também pelas condições de produção de alimentos e água existentes nesta região da cidade.Universidade Federal da Bahia2023-08-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaperiodicus/article/view/5397110.9771/peri.v1i19.53971Revista Periódicus; Vol. 1 No. 19 (2023): To circulate in alliance: methodologies of collaboration and movements between worlds; 194-207Revista Periódicus; Vol. 1 Núm. 19 (2023): Circular en alianzas: metodologías de colaboración y movimientos entre mundos; 194-207Revista Periódicus; v. 1 n. 19 (2023): Circular em alianças: metodologias de colaboração e movimentos entre mundos; 194-2072358-0844reponame:Revista Periódicusinstname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBAporhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaperiodicus/article/view/53971/29719Copyright (c) 2023 Silvia Baptista, Caren Freitas, Mariana Brucehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBaptista, SilviaFreitas, CarenBruce, Mariana2023-08-29T11:18:04Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufba.br:article/53971Revistahttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaperiodicusPUBhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaperiodicus/oai||revistaperiodicus@ufba.br2358-08442358-0844opendoar:2023-08-29T11:18:04Revista Periódicus - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false |
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The web of gender, race and class solidarity in the experience of the Popular Collective of Women from the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro La red de solidaridad de género, raza y clase en la experiencia del Colectivo Popular de Mujeres de la Zona Oeste de Río de Janeiro A teia de solidariedade de gênero, raça e classe na experiência da Coletiva Popular de Mulheres da Zona Oeste do Rio de Janeiro |
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The web of gender, race and class solidarity in the experience of the Popular Collective of Women from the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro |
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The web of gender, race and class solidarity in the experience of the Popular Collective of Women from the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro Baptista, Silvia |
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The web of gender, race and class solidarity in the experience of the Popular Collective of Women from the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro |
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Baptista, Silvia |
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Baptista, Silvia Freitas, Caren Bruce, Mariana |
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The Teia de Solidariedade da Zona Oeste is a praxis created by the Coletiva Popular de Mulheres da Zona Oeste, on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, as a form of re-existence within a pandemic context marked by extreme food and nutritional insecurity and the weakening of food sovereignty. As a fighting strategy, in a territory with a black people majority and greater food production in the city, we defended the idea of “living and planting”, articulating struggles for land, housing, adequate food, Good Living, self-care and radical care and integral health. In a hostile and militarized environment, emphasizing the perspective of the black population, it was possible to raise other care and healing practices. Even in a bleak scenario from a social, economic and political point of view, it was possible to strengthen the self-organization of women, mainly black women, with expressive results: between 2021 and 2022, more than four tons of food were distributed, bought directly from local agriculture. It should be emphasized that this scenario was only possible because there was already a process of self-organization in the territories and also because of theconditions for producing food and water in this region of the city. |
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