Human rights and current racism in the migrations of Africanity

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ruc.v1i1.6771

Keywords:

slavery, africanity, racism, migration and education system, intercultural education

Abstract

This keynote speech has addressed the slavery trade since the 15th and 16th centuries; the current migration of Africans to the United States is a fact, which it is criminalized and mediated by the journalistic media manipulation and the institutions of Panama, Costa Rica and Nicaragua States. The objective is to make a tour of the pages of history through a hermeneutics that reveals the scaffolding of corruption and destruction by monopolies and corrupt politicians of the localities from Africa and the very origin of capitalism in the imposition of slavery. Challenges are posed, such as the transformation of universities and the founding of Indigenous Intercultural Universities that, in support of Afro-descendant, indigenous and mestizo communities, in the construction of the foundations of decolonizing thought and the perspectives of self-sustainable and integral development.

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Author Biography

Cyril Omeir, Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense

Doctor en Ontología. Secretario General de la Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Costa Caribe Nicaragüense

Published

2018-06-29

How to Cite

Omeir, C. (2018). Human rights and current racism in the migrations of Africanity. Revista Universitaria Del Caribe, 20(1), 62–74. https://doi.org/10.5377/ruc.v1i1.6771

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Gender and Interculturality