Interracial Dialogues
Interracial Dialogues is an anti-racism training initiative built around interracial discussion circles. It addresses topics such as identity, racialization, ancestry, positionality, and anti-racist action.
To expand its impact beyond the training sessions, the project has also produced a podcast series and educational resources designed to support new facilitators and strengthen future dialogue spaces.
Os Requisitos
Guide for Discussion Circles
Interracial Dialogues: A Guide for Discussion Circles is an educational resource created to support conversations about interracial relations in Brazil. Organized into four thematic sessions — racial identity, ancestry, positionality, and interracial relationships — the guide encourages collective reflection through participatory methods inspired by the Dialogue Circles model, rooted in restorative practices.
Using music, poetry, and visual art as conversation starters, each circle fosters a welcoming and safe space for sharing experiences, listening deeply, and building understanding.
INTERRACIAL DIALOGUES PODCAST
EP 01 – Identities: Legacies
of Colonialism
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The Interracial Dialogues project is carried out by the Aurora Institute for Human Rights Education, in partnership with the Afro-Brazilian and Indigenous Studies Center (NEABI) at the Federal Institute of Paraná — Curitiba Campus.
