ANTIRACIST EDUCATION AND DIGITAL INTERFACES: SOCIAL NETWORKS AND CLASSROOMS IN MATO GROSSO STATE
Antiracist education. Black Youtubers. Formative ambience. Digital interface. Hybrid classroom
This study analyzed the content shared by black YouTubers, in the year 2020, as a potentiating tool to promote antiracist education with high school students at Escola Estadual José Alves Bezerra. The mobility of digital interfaces associated with the continuous connection to the internet brings social networks, such as YouTube, to physical spaces and allows us to reflect on the hybrid classroom. In this context, we investigate the channel Papo de Preta (2015) and Spartakus Santiago (2007) as a learning environment, given that they emerge as an online movement that merges theory and antiracist activist practices. The research presents a qualitative approach of a descriptive nature, characterized as a case study. As for the data collection procedures, they were carried out through bibliographic research, documentary research, with the application of the focus group technique, and mixed questionnaires (open and closed), prepared through Google Forms. The categorical technique proposed by Bardin (1977) was used to analyze the content of the messages originated in data collection. The educational activity is a strategy that encourages the student to express their ideas, perceptions, feelings, and attitudes regarding education for ethnic-racial relations, in a process that helps the understanding of the formation of identities in that school unit. Consequently, it helps the construction of an intentional, critical and political planning focused on the needs detected from the use of the channel vídeos Papo de Preta (2015) and Spartakus Santiago (2007), in the focus group, aiming to negotiate and displace the power relations to implement antiracist education according to Law 10.639/2003