This study aims to examine the relationship between structural racism and land policy through a case study of land allocation policies for quilombola communities in Rio Grande do Sul. To understand how racial selectivity manifests in the implementation of land regularization policies for quilombola territories in this Brazilian state, we pursue two main objectives: a) to identify and map how racial selectivity operates within the legal process, examining all stages and levels of government involved in implementing this policy; and b) to analyze how quilombola communities experience racial selectivity as they fight for their rights.
Participants (Center)
GPACE/UFRGS: Camila Penna de Castro, Cristiano Neves da Rosa, Eduarda Paz Trindade, Leonardo da Rocha Bezerra de Souza, Luan Homem Belomo.





