From Van Stone: The Case In Brazil Is Why Black Americans Need To See Why Bernie Sanders Ought To Be The Nominee: The Danger Of Being A Black Woman In Brazil
Van Stone here. I am a professional political analyst. I am not writing this article to express my choice for the next Democrat nominee that ought to take on Trump. I am just expressing to you what makes more common sense if and when Black American voters go into the booth to vote for the best Democrat presidential primary ultimate winner.
And the way it looks now, the next Democrat presidential primary choice made by most Black Americans ought to be... Bernie.
Read the article below and ponder over if you as a Black American can see why Bernie ought to be the better choice.
The final scene of episode two of docuseries Fundamental shows
Brazilian human-rights activist Lucia Xavier walking through a
cemetery. Solemnly roaming through a field of tombstones and floral
tributes, Xavier notes that some of the graves belong to the “activists
and women who fought for their rights, and mothers who have died.” In
Brazil, being a feminist — especially a Black feminist — can cost you your life.
The
threat of dying for freedom is one fellow activist Daniele Duarte knows
well. In the 16-minute short film, Duarte explains that as a Black
woman and a lesbian she’s constantly at odds with her country’s archaic
institutions. Abortion is illegal in Brazil,
a deeply religious country, where most citizens are either Catholic or
Evangelical Christians. Only wealthy women have access to clinics that
perform safe illegal abortions, Duarte says in the doc. Reproductive
healthcare is basically nonexistent if you are poor, and if you are poor
and Black, you’re even more vulnerable. “Today we know that Black women
are the most affected by the lack of these rights,” Duarte says.
Brazil
is still dealing with its legacy of slavery and treatment of its Black
population. Despite being one of the most diverse countries in the world
and the majority of people identifying as Black or mixed race, Black Brazillians earn 44 % less than whites,
who hold an overwhelming majority of positions of power in the
workplace. The healthcare gap for Black women is staggering. Unsafe
illegal abortions are the third main cause of death among pregnant Black
women in Brazil. Overall, one in five women under the age of 40 has terminated a pregnancy, with half of these abortions resulting in hospitalization due to complications. Since abortion is criminalized with a penalty of up to three years in prison, women are being incarcerated at alarming rates.
The fight to dismantle these harmful laws can be fatal. Marielle Franco
was a 38-year-old Black, queer city councillor as well as an outspoken
anti-racism and pro-choice activist before being shot and killed in Rio
de Janeiro in 2018. Many called Franco’s murder a targeted hate crime,
and her death sparked protests and cries from activists like Duarte and
Xavier for Brazil to do something about its societal treatment of Black
women. “Black women have low social representation,” Xavier says in the
film. “They have low influence in the policies that can bring them
benefits.” Despite this oppression, Duarte says Black women in Brazil
are resilient. “Black women have been resisting for years and we will
continue the struggle and keep resisting these attacks,” she says.
After
Franco’s death, Brazilian women took to the streets to protest for
their rights, and also to rally against a racist, misogynist political
figure looming over their country. Sound familiar? When the documentary
was shot, far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro
was running for president of Brazil and his similarities to Donald
Trump were glaring. While campaigning for president, Bolsonaro said
things like, “I’d never rape you because you’re not worthy of it.” And a
video in the doc shows him telling a woman, “I’ll give you a good
beating.” Duarte called Bolsonaro’s campaign “chauvinist, homophobic,
and racist.” He was elected in October 2018. “When a person like that
becomes a celebrity, he allows other people to impede upon the right of
those who are different,” says Duarte. Bolsonaro’s presidency has left
activists reeling. “Seeing the closing of essential services and the
changes in legislation designed for the population — especially for
women and Black people — brought us despair but at the same time an
opportunity to join efforts in different fields,” Xavier tells
Refinery29.
Xavier and Duarte are just two of many Black women
standing up to systemic patriarchal racism that permeates through
Brazil. Their stories are told in Fundamental, a series of
short films by YouTube Originals and Global Fund for Women, that speaks
directly to the women around the world leading movements against
governmental threats of conservatism and repression. As a passionate
protester says in the film: “Black lives and women’s lives matter here
as well as anywhere in the world.”
To learn more about one of
the organizations combating gender inequality and supporting women
activists in Brazil and around the world, visit Global Fund for Women.
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