Education, racial relationships and affirmative actions: an analysis in the context of the state university of maranhão, campus são luís
International Journal of Development Research
Education, racial relationships and affirmative actions: an analysis in the context of the state university of maranhão, campus são luís
Received 17th June 2020; Received in revised form 19th July 2020; Accepted 11th August 2020; Published online 23rd September 2020
Copyright © 2020, Daniel Bergue Pinheiro Conceição and Márcia Cristina Gomes. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
This article aims to analyze the perceptions of black students regarding the choice of the undergraduate course and the racial quota system in the perspective of affirmative action. The results presented and analyzed here show that black students have entered the university through racial quota policies. The qualitative approach with an exploratory strategy was used as a method, considering its limits, challenges and necessary criteria for the construction of an education that contemplates race relations and the inclusion of black people in the public university, where the results were analyzed. legal provisions that corroborate and legitimize the central existence of this dialogue. The reference authors consulted were: Madeira and Gomes (2018); Munanga (2001, 2016); Passos (2012, 2015); Gomes (2008, 2017); Lopes and Braga (2007); among others. The reflections revealed that, despite the great difficulty regarding the selection process of the researched university, it can be seen that students are properly enrolled and distributed in all courses at Campus São Luís (object of the research). It was found that the majority of enrolled students are in the corresponding period of the course and although the interview was conducted with subjects from different courses, some characteristics are peculiar among quota students.