STRUGGLE AGAINST RACIAL BANISHMENT: THE ZERO EVICTION CAMPAIGN IN SALVADOR'S OLD CENTER DURING THE COVID-19 HEALTH CRISIS

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Autor(a) principal: Manzi, Maya
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Rebouças, Thaís de Miranda, Mourad, Laila Nazem, Silva, Maura Cristina da, Gonzalez, Fernanda Christina Silva, Caminha, Ana Cristina da Silva, Lima, Adriana Nogueira Vieira, Lima, Eliane Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Caminhos de Geografia
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/article/view/69159
Resumo: The pandemic of COVID-19, declared by the World Health Organization as a health emergency, led to the death of almost 700,000 people in Brazil. The guidelines for the adoption of social isolation to prevent contagion revealed the centrality of the right to housing as a condition for the realization of the right to health and life. In this context, the fractures of socio-spatial inequality, especially in relation to the black population, were more intensely evidenced, driving the struggle for Zero Eviction in Brazil. This article seeks to understand, based on feminist and antiracist approaches, how the eviction threats and actions are configured, their socio-spatial and legal implications for the families, occupations, communities, and social movements involved and the strategies of struggle and resistance used by them to defend their rights to permanence in the Old Center of Salvador. This paper shows a case of struggle against racial banishment and the defense of territories, housing, and black lives through the articulation between diverse insurgent knowledges and actions that created networks, countercartographies, and transcalar political and legal effects towards the Right to the City in the context of the pandemic.
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spelling STRUGGLE AGAINST RACIAL BANISHMENT: THE ZERO EVICTION CAMPAIGN IN SALVADOR'S OLD CENTER DURING THE COVID-19 HEALTH CRISISLUTA CONTRA O BANIMENTO RACIAL: A CAMPANHA DESPEJO ZERO NO CENTRO ANTIGO DE SALVADOR NA CRISE SANITÁRIA DA COVID-19Banimento racialDireito à MoradiaCovid-19Desejo ZeroCentro Antigo de SalvadorRacial BanishmentRight to housingCovid-19Zero evictionsOld Center of SalvadorThe pandemic of COVID-19, declared by the World Health Organization as a health emergency, led to the death of almost 700,000 people in Brazil. The guidelines for the adoption of social isolation to prevent contagion revealed the centrality of the right to housing as a condition for the realization of the right to health and life. In this context, the fractures of socio-spatial inequality, especially in relation to the black population, were more intensely evidenced, driving the struggle for Zero Eviction in Brazil. This article seeks to understand, based on feminist and antiracist approaches, how the eviction threats and actions are configured, their socio-spatial and legal implications for the families, occupations, communities, and social movements involved and the strategies of struggle and resistance used by them to defend their rights to permanence in the Old Center of Salvador. This paper shows a case of struggle against racial banishment and the defense of territories, housing, and black lives through the articulation between diverse insurgent knowledges and actions that created networks, countercartographies, and transcalar political and legal effects towards the Right to the City in the context of the pandemic.A pandemia da covid-19, declarada pela Organização Mundial de Saúde como emergência sanitária, levou à morte de quase 700 mil pessoas no Brasil. As orientações para adoção do isolamento social, como forma de prevenção do contágio revelaram a centralidade do direito à moradia como condição para realização do direito à saúde e à vida. Nesse contexto, as fraturas das desigualdades socioespaciais, sobretudo em relação à população negra, foram evidenciadas de forma mais intensa, impulsionando a luta pelo Despejo Zero no Brasil. Este artigo busca entender, com base em abordagens feministas e antirracistas, como se configuram as ameaças e as ações de despejo, suas implicações socioespaciais e jurídicas para as famílias, ocupações, comunidades e movimentos sociais envolvidos e as estratégias de luta e resistência usadas por elas para defender os seus direitos à permanência no Centro Antigo de Salvador. Este trabalho mostra um caso de luta contra o banimento racial e de defesa de territórios, moradias e vidas negras através da articulação entre diversos saberes e ações insurgentes que criaram redes, contracartografias e efeitos políticos e jurídicos transescalares em direção ao Direito à Cidade no contexto da pandemia.EDUFU - Editora da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia2024-02-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/article/view/6915910.14393/RCG259769159Caminhos de Geografia; Vol. 25 No. 97 (2024): Fevereiro; 269–292Caminhos de Geografia; Vol. 25 Núm. 97 (2024): Fevereiro; 269–292Caminhos de Geografia; v. 25 n. 97 (2024): Fevereiro; 269–2921678-6343reponame:Caminhos de Geografiainstname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/article/view/69159/38120Copyright (c) 2024 Maya Manzi, Thaís de Miranda Rebouças, Laila Nazem Mourad, Maura Cristina da Silva, Fernanda Christina Silva Gonzalez, Ana Cristina da Silva Caminha, Adriana Nogueira Vieira Lima, Eliane Silva Limahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessManzi, Maya Rebouças, Thaís de Miranda Mourad, Laila NazemSilva, Maura Cristina daGonzalez, Fernanda Christina SilvaCaminha, Ana Cristina da SilvaLima, Adriana Nogueira VieiraLima, Eliane Silva2024-02-20T12:55:56Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/69159Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/indexPUBhttp://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/oaiflaviasantosgeo@gmail.com1678-63431678-6343opendoar:2024-02-20T12:55:56Caminhos de Geografia - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv STRUGGLE AGAINST RACIAL BANISHMENT: THE ZERO EVICTION CAMPAIGN IN SALVADOR'S OLD CENTER DURING THE COVID-19 HEALTH CRISIS
LUTA CONTRA O BANIMENTO RACIAL: A CAMPANHA DESPEJO ZERO NO CENTRO ANTIGO DE SALVADOR NA CRISE SANITÁRIA DA COVID-19
title STRUGGLE AGAINST RACIAL BANISHMENT: THE ZERO EVICTION CAMPAIGN IN SALVADOR'S OLD CENTER DURING THE COVID-19 HEALTH CRISIS
spellingShingle STRUGGLE AGAINST RACIAL BANISHMENT: THE ZERO EVICTION CAMPAIGN IN SALVADOR'S OLD CENTER DURING THE COVID-19 HEALTH CRISIS
Manzi, Maya
Banimento racial
Direito à Moradia
Covid-19
Desejo Zero
Centro Antigo de Salvador
Racial Banishment
Right to housing
Covid-19
Zero evictions
Old Center of Salvador
title_short STRUGGLE AGAINST RACIAL BANISHMENT: THE ZERO EVICTION CAMPAIGN IN SALVADOR'S OLD CENTER DURING THE COVID-19 HEALTH CRISIS
title_full STRUGGLE AGAINST RACIAL BANISHMENT: THE ZERO EVICTION CAMPAIGN IN SALVADOR'S OLD CENTER DURING THE COVID-19 HEALTH CRISIS
title_fullStr STRUGGLE AGAINST RACIAL BANISHMENT: THE ZERO EVICTION CAMPAIGN IN SALVADOR'S OLD CENTER DURING THE COVID-19 HEALTH CRISIS
title_full_unstemmed STRUGGLE AGAINST RACIAL BANISHMENT: THE ZERO EVICTION CAMPAIGN IN SALVADOR'S OLD CENTER DURING THE COVID-19 HEALTH CRISIS
title_sort STRUGGLE AGAINST RACIAL BANISHMENT: THE ZERO EVICTION CAMPAIGN IN SALVADOR'S OLD CENTER DURING THE COVID-19 HEALTH CRISIS
author Manzi, Maya
author_facet Manzi, Maya
Rebouças, Thaís de Miranda
Mourad, Laila Nazem
Silva, Maura Cristina da
Gonzalez, Fernanda Christina Silva
Caminha, Ana Cristina da Silva
Lima, Adriana Nogueira Vieira
Lima, Eliane Silva
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author2 Rebouças, Thaís de Miranda
Mourad, Laila Nazem
Silva, Maura Cristina da
Gonzalez, Fernanda Christina Silva
Caminha, Ana Cristina da Silva
Lima, Adriana Nogueira Vieira
Lima, Eliane Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Manzi, Maya
Rebouças, Thaís de Miranda
Mourad, Laila Nazem
Silva, Maura Cristina da
Gonzalez, Fernanda Christina Silva
Caminha, Ana Cristina da Silva
Lima, Adriana Nogueira Vieira
Lima, Eliane Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Banimento racial
Direito à Moradia
Covid-19
Desejo Zero
Centro Antigo de Salvador
Racial Banishment
Right to housing
Covid-19
Zero evictions
Old Center of Salvador
topic Banimento racial
Direito à Moradia
Covid-19
Desejo Zero
Centro Antigo de Salvador
Racial Banishment
Right to housing
Covid-19
Zero evictions
Old Center of Salvador
description The pandemic of COVID-19, declared by the World Health Organization as a health emergency, led to the death of almost 700,000 people in Brazil. The guidelines for the adoption of social isolation to prevent contagion revealed the centrality of the right to housing as a condition for the realization of the right to health and life. In this context, the fractures of socio-spatial inequality, especially in relation to the black population, were more intensely evidenced, driving the struggle for Zero Eviction in Brazil. This article seeks to understand, based on feminist and antiracist approaches, how the eviction threats and actions are configured, their socio-spatial and legal implications for the families, occupations, communities, and social movements involved and the strategies of struggle and resistance used by them to defend their rights to permanence in the Old Center of Salvador. This paper shows a case of struggle against racial banishment and the defense of territories, housing, and black lives through the articulation between diverse insurgent knowledges and actions that created networks, countercartographies, and transcalar political and legal effects towards the Right to the City in the context of the pandemic.
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