Questions for Brazilians - Unpacking Racial Self-Descriptions: What "Parda" Really Means!
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Brazil has one of the most complex racial classification systems in the world, and today, we’re diving deep into Parda — a self-identification term used on the Brazilian census. 🌎✨
In this video, we explore unique and fascinating descriptors like Cordicuia (gourd colored), Cardau (thistle), and Marinha (sailor woman colored). What do these words mean? Where did they come from? And what do they reveal about Brazilian history, colonization, and identity?
We also give a quick shoutout to Fancy Dancer, a moving show about a dancer navigating heritage and identity, co-produced by Seattle Repertory Theater and Seattle Children’s Theater.
If you’re Brazilian, we need your insight! 🗣️ Drop a comment below and help us understand these terms better.
⏳ Timestamps
0:00 – Feeling better & theater shoutout 🎭
1:15 – Introduction to Parda (Part 2)
2:05 – Breaking down Brazilian racial descriptors
4:50 – Invitation to share your knowledge
💬 Let’s start a conversation about race, history, and language!
#Brazil #Parda #RaceAndIdentity #BrazilianHistory #Anthropology
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