Silvana Bárbara
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Graduated in Product Design, with a master's degree from the Federal University of Paraná. She works in the area of sustainability, as a teacher and content producer.
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What are the advantages of specialist professionals in the market?
Within what is called continued qualification, giving due importance to continuing studies to achieve better prominence and new opportunities in the job market, it is important to highlight the advantages of taking a specialization course.
By Silvana Bárbara about a year ago in Education
Relationship between “unconscious bias,” racism, and structural inequalities
The brain phenomenon known as “unconscious bias” has been widely used to justify different forms of prejudice and discrimination through stereotypes. In fact, it is important to highlight that this “unconscious” is completely related to the ways in which social structures are perceived that lead to these discriminatory attitudes.
By Silvana Bárbara about a year ago in Critique
Debunking the myth of “reverse racism"
The Public Defender's Office of the Union (DPU) of Brazil has issued a Technical Note on the legal impossibility of adopting the thesis of “reverse racism”. This concept, frequently used by people who claim discrimination because they are white, is legally unsustainable and has no support in Brazilian law. The Technical Note from the DPU clarifies the foundations of this position by addressing the legislation, case law, and sociocultural aspects involved.
By Silvana Bárbara about a year ago in Journal


