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Censo, colonialidad y narrativas raciales...

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Primer segmento: Grupo ILE https://colectivo-ile.org/ Dra. Barbara Abadía Rexach de la UPR-RP y colaboradora del blog todaspr.com "¿Somos afrodescendiente? https://www.todaspr.com/somos-afrodescendientes/#.XoTEITw5ilV.facebook • 2000 solo un 8% se identificó como negro en Puerto Rico • La definición de "raza" no es sólida • Hablar de raza en el censo es política y tiene que ver con las circunstancias históricas. • Pensarse blanco es pensarse superior • Esta narrativa incide en como debe llenarse en el censo. Segundo segmento: • ¿Para qué sirven los censos? • ¿Por qué la importancia de participar de un censo imperial? • ¿Por qué la pregunta de raza? • Interesante que "puertorriqueño" diferente a "hispano" o "latino" • Esta definición tiene series implicaciones políticas Tercer Segmento: Se incorpora a Dr. Aaron Gamalier Ramos: profesor UPR-RP • ¿Por qué es importante verse como afrodescendiente? • Las definiciones sobre "negro" o "blanco" es complejo que va más allá de la piel • La parte demográfica del censo son categorías para un censo, pero raza no es una categoría demográfica • ¿Si somos mezcla de tres razas, por qué nos identificamos mayoritariamente blanco? • La palabra negro tiene un peso de extrata social • EEUU rechaza la palabra "negger" Segmento Final: • Como, desde los prejuicios, construimos las realidades de los países hermanos • EEUU no entiende cómo es tan complicada la definición racial en Puerto Rico • Incongruencias de la auto-identificación puede causar problemas al reclamar protección legal • La importancia de decir "soy negro" en el contexto del censo y en contexto social • En Puerto Rico si existe discrimen contra lo negro

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Primer segmento: Grupo ILE https://colectivo-ile.org/ Dra. Barbara Abadía Rexach de la UPR-RP y colaboradora del blog todaspr.com "¿Somos afrodescendiente? https://www.todaspr.com/somos-afrodescendientes/#.XoTEITw5ilV.facebook • 2000...

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