“I WILL NOT SUCCESS”: BLACK WOMEN, USERS OF THE CRAS, IN THE FACE OF RACE, GENDER AND CLASS OPPRESSIONS.
Black women, CRAS, ethnic-racial relations, gender, subaltern feminisms.
This research is located in the field of gender studies and ethnic-racial relations, having as a locus of discussion the Social Assistance Reference Center – CRAS, located in a small town in the rural region of Alagoas. Based on subaltern and decolonial feminist theories, the situation of black women users of the service who live in a marginalized territory is problematized, investigating the ways of confrontation used by them to resist the oppressions of race, gender and class. As methodological tools, I use the conversation of bell hooks to establish a dialogical and equitable relationship with the research participants, aiming at a collective space for the production of knowledge. The research results will be produced through the instrumentality of Conceição Evaristo's Writings, by understanding the implications of writing from the author's experiences, who, by meeting the women participating in the research, enable the narratives of women's collective experiences.