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Item III Seminário gênero e sexualidades em debate: política anti-gênero, agenciamentos e educação para as diferenças e II colóquio transeducação(Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, 2024) André Luiz Machado das Neves; Márcia Regina Calderipe Farias Rufino; Isabelle Brambilla HonoratoThroughout our country's history, ethnic and racial minorities have suffered the worst forms of torture already witnessed by the human race. Death and slavery of people origins and black people kidnapped from their countries were the driving force that boosted the economy of the former Brazilian colony. As much as it permeates our society the idea that this is a distant past, which no longer exerts influence on economic, labor and social relations today, we came to the conclusion, through of bibliographical research, that the slavery origins of our country still echo in a resounding today. Structural racism, the main theme of various studies contemporaries about the modern way in which racism operates, can be considered as the invisible executioner that violently affects all social spheres of minorities ethnic and racial. The difficulty in accessing housing, education and employment today are colonial legacies that reflect a not-so-distant past and a structure of social exclusion built over decades, obtaining even more complexity over the course of of years.