From the periphery to the coastal zone: debating environmental racism and LGBTQIAPN+phobia in Ceará
13 de December de 2024

With the support of CESE’s Small Projects Program, the Terramar Institute and the Center for the Defence of Children and Adolescents (Centro de Defesa da Criança e do Adolescente: CEDECA), the discussion “From the periphery to the coastal zone” brought together 50 participants from Fortaleza and the Ceará coast to discuss environmental racism, LGBTQIAPN+phobia, gender, territory and other issues. The meeting, held on November 29 and 30, provided an intersection of experiences and strengthened ties between urban and coastal collectives, stitching together a network of resistance that amplifies marginalized voices.
The diverse program began with a welcome speech, followed by the customization of blouses for the 12th Periphery March, which took place in Grande Bom Jardim, Fortaleza. The march, on the theme Free Periphery: Rights for Life, not Death, emphasized reports of the multiple forms of violence suffered by periphery communities, bringing together social movements, youth collectives and institutions in a chorus for justice.