Tackling Gender and Racial Inequality in Urban Spaces
The project Caminhar Afro Feminino realised in Salvador will be presented. The project added into Salvador’s Afro-ethnic Tourist Plan the vision of walkability and public spaces development focused on welcoming and representing black women to generate more prosperous and fair territories.
This session is part of the “Living Better Together” block, which runs from 15:45-16:30 CET. The sessions in this block will appear in the following order:
· Nutritious Music to Combat Childhood Obesity
· Empowering Low-Income Families as Agents of Change
· “Call Frida“ to Save Women from Feminicide and Gender Violence
· Tackling Gender and Racial Inequality in Urban Spaces
· Rethinking a Police Station as Civic Space
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Louise Uchoa
Analyst of Institutional Development / SampaPé!
Leticia Sabino
Director / SampaPé!