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The National Day to Combat Racial Discrimination, celebrated on July 3, has its…

The National Day to Combat Racial Discrimination, celebrated on July 3, has its origins in the Afonso Arinos Law (nº 1,390/1951), the first Brazilian code against prejudice based on race and skin color. Although this law was an important milestone, it treated racism only as a…

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The National Day to Combat Racial Discrimination, celebrated on July 3, has its origins in the Afonso Arinos Law (nº 1,390/1951), the first Brazilian code against prejudice based on race and skin color.

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The National Day to Combat Racial Discrimination, celebrated on July 3, has its origins in the Afonso Arinos Law (nº 1,390/1951), the first Brazilian code against prejudice based on race and skin color. Although this law was an important milestone, it treated racism only as a misdemeanor, a minor infraction, and not as a crime. Brazil, known for its rich racial and cultural diversity, is a country made up of immigrants from different parts of the world. This diversity, however, brings with it challenges and the need for inclusion policies that promote racial equality. Reflecting on this date is a significant step towards recognizing the importance of the fight against racial discrimination and policies to promote justice and equality for all Brazilian citizens and residents in Brazil.

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Last updated: 2024-07-03

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