This essay examines how recognition and difference are manifested in the Black women’s movement, connecting these reflections to the Theory of Existential Regulation. It explores how subjects mobilize interpretative mechanisms to preserve their existential integrity in contexts of social delegitimization, highlighting reparation in everyday gestures, relations, and practices. The essay targets researchers, activists, and professionals interested in equity and social justice. Keywords: Reparation; Equity; Black women
Cecilia BARROS (Mon,) studied this question.
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