CARVALHO, E. M. B.; CARVALHO, Elen Mayara Bezerra de.
Resumen:
The research developed here aims to understand the racial and gender profile of
undergraduate students at the Federal University of Pará-Campus de Altamira,
considering the years 2017 to 2020. In view of the identification of this profile, we focus
on the presence and trajectory of black women in the undergraduate courses of this
University. To carry out the research, we used quantitative and qualitative data, the first
being collected from the Pedagogical Division of UFPA-Campus de Altamira. This
research consists of a specific method based on semi-structured interviews. Three black
women who had access to university through the quotas were selected, two
representatives from the Pedagogy course and one from the Medicine course in order to
show to what extent their racial and gender belonging influenced and (influence) their
admission and permanence in higher education. In general, the data indicate a framework
of invisibility of the black population at the university. Furthermore, from the trajectories
presented, we can conclude that the educational system lacks acceptance in the face of
racism and sexism, and it is concluded that black women have strategies to enter and
remain in the university space.