Landless women in times of the covid-19 pandemic: confronting violence in Agrarian Reform Settlements in the State of São Paulo

The social vulnerabilities and violence faced by women, especially afro brazilian, poor and LGBT are multiple, but in rural areas, they can be accentuated by invisibility and lack of access to their rights. Violence against women and hunger have shown alarming numbers in Brazilian society, being int...

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Autores principales: Lavratti, Iara Milreu, Veronez Júnior, Wilson Roberto
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/RIPPMAR/article/view/12773
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description The social vulnerabilities and violence faced by women, especially afro brazilian, poor and LGBT are multiple, but in rural areas, they can be accentuated by invisibility and lack of access to their rights. Violence against women and hunger have shown alarming numbers in Brazilian society, being intensified with Social Isolation, a sanitary measure adopted against Covid-19 in Brazil since March 2020. The objective of this scientific article is to present Combat Networks, Collectives and Actions that contribute to combating violence in the countryside and territories of the Agrarian Reform linked to the Landless Rural Workers Movement, addressing the Periferia Viva project and the Network for Combating Domestic Violence of the Social Movement of São Paulo, both developed in the context of Sars Cov-2 pandemic The research is bibliographical and qualitative analysis discusses domestic violence from the perspective of gender and hunger in the Brazilian agrarian field. It is possible to perceive a social impact of the actions proposed and developed by the Social Movement in relation to domestic violence against women and LGBT people in their organized territories and the need for its dissemination and replication. The State and governments need a greater look and dialogue with the Social Movements, seeking to develop more effective policies for women and LGBTS, especially in the countryside, forests and waters that are in Social Isolation even before the first cases of Covid -19 in Brazil.
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spelling clacso-CLACSO738142022-03-21T18:11:49Z Landless women in times of the covid-19 pandemic: confronting violence in Agrarian Reform Settlements in the State of São Paulo Mulheres sem terra em tempos de pandemia de covid-19: enfrentamento às violências em Assentamentos da Reforma Agrária do Estado de São Paulo Lavratti, Iara Milreu Veronez Júnior, Wilson Roberto Violência contra as mulheres Fome Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra Periferia viva Rede de Combate à Violência Doméstica Violence against women Hungry Landless Rural Workers Movement Living periphery Network to Combat Domestic Violence The social vulnerabilities and violence faced by women, especially afro brazilian, poor and LGBT are multiple, but in rural areas, they can be accentuated by invisibility and lack of access to their rights. Violence against women and hunger have shown alarming numbers in Brazilian society, being intensified with Social Isolation, a sanitary measure adopted against Covid-19 in Brazil since March 2020. The objective of this scientific article is to present Combat Networks, Collectives and Actions that contribute to combating violence in the countryside and territories of the Agrarian Reform linked to the Landless Rural Workers Movement, addressing the Periferia Viva project and the Network for Combating Domestic Violence of the Social Movement of São Paulo, both developed in the context of Sars Cov-2 pandemic The research is bibliographical and qualitative analysis discusses domestic violence from the perspective of gender and hunger in the Brazilian agrarian field. It is possible to perceive a social impact of the actions proposed and developed by the Social Movement in relation to domestic violence against women and LGBT people in their organized territories and the need for its dissemination and replication. The State and governments need a greater look and dialogue with the Social Movements, seeking to develop more effective policies for women and LGBTS, especially in the countryside, forests and waters that are in Social Isolation even before the first cases of Covid -19 in Brazil. Las vulnerabilidades sociales y la violencia que enfrentan las mujeres, especialmente las negras, pobres y LGBT son múltiples, y en las zonas rurales pueden acentuarse por una mayor invisibilidad y falta de acceso a las Políticas Públicas. La violencia contra las mujeres y el hambre han mostrado cifras alarmantes en la sociedad brasileña, intensificándose con el Aislamiento Social, medida sanitaria adoptada contra el Covid-19 en Brasil desde marzo de 2020. El objetivo de este artículo científico es presentar Redes, Colectivos y Acciones de Combate, que Contribuir al combate de la violencia en el campo y en los territorios de la Reforma Agraria del Movimiento de Trabajadores Rurales Sin Tierra, abordando el proyecto Periferia Viva y la Red de Combate a la Violencia Doméstica del Movimiento Social, ambos desarrollados en el contexto de la Pandemia Sars Cov-2 La investigación es bibliográfica y el análisis cualitativo discute la Violencia Doméstica desde la perspectiva de género y hambre en el campo agrario brasileño. Es posible percibir un impacto social de las acciones propuestas y desarrolladas por el Movimiento Social en relación a la violencia intrafamiliar contra las mujeres y personas LGBT en sus territorios organizados y la necesidad de su difusión y replicación. El Estado y los gobiernos necesitan una mayor mirada y diálogo con los Movimientos Sociales, buscando desarrollar políticas más efectivas para las mujeres y LGBTS, especialmente en el campo, bosques y aguas que se encuentran en Aislamiento Social incluso antes de los primeros casos de Covid -19 en Brasil. . As vulnerabilidades sociais e violências enfrentadas pelas Mulheres, principalmente negras, pobres e LGBTs são múltiplas, e no meio rural, elas podem se acentuar pela maior invisibilidade e falta de acesso aos direitos e às Políticas Públicas. A violência contra a mulher e a fome têm apresentado números alarmantes na sociedade brasileira, sendo intensificadas com o Isolamento Social, medida sanitária adotada contra a Covid-19 no Brasil desde março de 2020. O objetivo deste artigo científico é apresentar Redes de Combate, Coletivos e Ações, que contribuam no combate às violências no campo e dos territórios da Reforma Agrária ligados ao Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra, abordando o projeto Periferia Viva e a Rede de Combate à Violência Doméstica do Movimento Social de São Paulo, ambos desenvolvidos no contexto da pandemia da Sars Cov-2 A pesquisa é bibliográfica e a análise qualitativa, discute a Violência doméstica pela perspectiva de gênero e a fome no campo agrário brasileiro. É possível perceber um impacto social das ações propostas e desenvolvidas pelo Movimento Social em relação à violência doméstica contra a mulher e LGBTs de seus territórios organizados e a necessidade de sua divulgação e replicação. O Estado e os governos necessitam de um maior olhar e diálogo para com os Movimentos sociais, buscando elaborar políticas mais efetivas para mulheres e LGBTS, principalmente do campo, das florestas e das águas que se encontram em Isolamento Social antes mesmo dos primeiros casos de Covid-19 no Brasil. 2022-02-24 2022-03-21T18:11:49Z 2022-03-21T18:11:49Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/RIPPMAR/article/view/12773 10.36311/2447-780X.2022.esp.p37 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/73814 por https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/RIPPMAR/article/view/12773/8573 Copyright (c) 2022 Revista do Instituto de Políticas Públicas de Marília http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 application/pdf Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências Revista do Instituto de Políticas Públicas de Marília; v. 8 (2022): Dossiê "Mulheres na Pandemia" 2022; 37-50 2447-780X
spellingShingle Violência contra as mulheres
Fome
Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra
Periferia viva
Rede de Combate à Violência Doméstica
Violence against women
Hungry
Landless Rural Workers Movement
Living periphery
Network to Combat Domestic Violence
Lavratti, Iara Milreu
Veronez Júnior, Wilson Roberto
Landless women in times of the covid-19 pandemic: confronting violence in Agrarian Reform Settlements in the State of São Paulo
title Landless women in times of the covid-19 pandemic: confronting violence in Agrarian Reform Settlements in the State of São Paulo
title_full Landless women in times of the covid-19 pandemic: confronting violence in Agrarian Reform Settlements in the State of São Paulo
title_fullStr Landless women in times of the covid-19 pandemic: confronting violence in Agrarian Reform Settlements in the State of São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Landless women in times of the covid-19 pandemic: confronting violence in Agrarian Reform Settlements in the State of São Paulo
title_short Landless women in times of the covid-19 pandemic: confronting violence in Agrarian Reform Settlements in the State of São Paulo
title_sort landless women in times of the covid-19 pandemic: confronting violence in agrarian reform settlements in the state of são paulo
topic Violência contra as mulheres
Fome
Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra
Periferia viva
Rede de Combate à Violência Doméstica
Violence against women
Hungry
Landless Rural Workers Movement
Living periphery
Network to Combat Domestic Violence
url https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/RIPPMAR/article/view/12773
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/73814