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At the beginning of the 21st century, an anti-prohibitionist collective emerged in sector II of the UFRN, organizing cannabis marches (since 2010) and cycles of debate in the academic sphere. This book seeks to understand the historicity of the anti-prohibitionist social movement in Rio Grande do Norte which, since 2010, has been deeply linked to the history of the Anti-Prohibitionist Collective of Students and Other Frequenters - Cannabisativa - and their respective connections, processes, productions, conceptions, images and memories that constitute contemporary multicultural spatialities and temporalities. The issue of drugs is one of the central themes of the social reality of our times. The aim of this research is to problematize knowledge about "drugs", raising questions of social importance, using procedures linked to oral history and critical documentary analysis. Associated with the discussion of "drugs" are the themes of social inequalities, the criminalization of the poor and black people, ineffective public policies and inefficient laws.
En esta antología poética el autor nos regala una revelación de sus visiones del amor, del desamor, de la soledad, del dolor. Ninguna emoción es duradera en el alma del poeta, todas le ocupan, a todas contiene. El autor nos regala jirones que son nubes rasgadas de lluvia, nos conmueve y nos ilusiona, nos eleva para dejarnos luego en medio de nuestro propio silencio.
The historiography concerning Rio Grande do Norte attests to the disappearance of indigenous populations in RN. However, the researches either contain an explanatory gap on the situation of the indigenous emergences in Rio Grande do Norte or attest the total disappearance of the Indian, explaining it through a complete extermination or acculturation and mestizaje. The objective of this work is to contribute to repositioning the Indian in the scenario of the history of Rio Grande do Norte over the last 30 years, using data on the announced indigenous demand of the Eleotérios do Catu indigenous ethnic group. Ethnogenesis validates the presence of a current indigenous history, considering culture as dynamic and always in constant movement of re-elaboration of values and signs through political relations. In this way, the references that define the identity of a given human group are directly linked to culture, transmitted through tradition, daily life, rituals, festivals, dances, and even silences.
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