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    The place of racism in the study of discrimination

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    What is the experience of racism of migrants and their descendants? Persons from sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa and the French overseas departements are very frequently the targets of “explicitly racist remarks and behaviours”, while those from Southeast Asia, Turkey or Europe much less so. Being born in France to a parent from one of these countries and having French nationality does not reduce this experience of racism. On the contrary, racism is reiterated and expressed in school and in public places, but also at work and in dealings with public services. It is compounded by experience of exclusion and discrimination. Conversely, persons from the mainstream population are rarely exposed to this type of situation and never report discrimination. Their experience of remarks perceived as racist is most often limited to public places or school. Racism targeting migrants and their descendants categorizes them into minority groups (in the sense of discriminated minorities), while racist remarks targeting the mainstream population have no material impact upon them

    Os cursos de extensĂŁo em saĂșde e etnia na Faculdade de SaĂșde PĂșblica da USP, ou a diferença que precisa fazer diferença Extension summer courses on ethnic groups and Health at School of Public Health of USP, or the difference that needs to make a difference

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    Realiza-se uma breve discussĂŁo da introdução das noçÔes de raça/etnia e etnicidade no campo da saĂșde pĂșblica no Brasil, destacando-se a emergĂȘncia dessa questĂŁo no contexto da universalização das polĂ­ticas pĂșblicas sociais e tendo como pano de fundo a experiĂȘncia de realização de cursos de extensĂŁo na ĂĄrea de saĂșde pĂșblica.<br>This report discusses the introduction of the conceps of race, ethnics and ethnicity in Brazilian public health policies highlighting the relationships between ethnicity and universal social policies, departing from universities extension courses in public health
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