Description |
1 online resource (30 min.) |
Summary |
On March 13, 1992, Vicente Francisco do Espirito Santo, a Black Brazilian who worked in a government-owned electricity company, was fired from his job. It did not take long for him to realize that his dismissal was directly linked to his skin color. Encouraged by his union and a strong Black empowerment movement, he began a judicial process which he won, and as a result was reinstated in his former position. This informative documentary about an unknown victory illustrates how the courts of Brazil did recognize the company's prejudice and racism in a country where such realities are usually dismissed as atypical |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed October 13, 2016) |
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In Portuguese with English voice-overs |
Subject |
Discrimination in employment -- Brazil
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Racism -- Brazil
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Discrimination in employment.
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Race relations.
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Racism.
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SUBJECT |
Brazil -- Race relations
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Brazil
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Brazil.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary films.
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Araújo, Joel Zito, director, producer, screenwriter
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Robson, Richard, narrator
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ArtMattan Productions.
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Tapiri Cinema e Vídeo, production company.
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Núcleo de Estudos Negros (Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil), production company.
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