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Sources; 2. General; PRACTICAL CRITICISM: LAW, RACISM AND ART; WOMEN'S RIGHTS AS HUMAN RIGHTS: LATIN AMERICANCOUNTRIES AND THE ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES (OAS); Women and Latin America. 327 $aLatin American legal provisions regarding women. The constitutions.; Civil law.; Criminal law.; Labour Law.; The feminist struggle in the legal area. How and where.; Concluding remarks.; NOTES; REFERENCES; RACISM IN EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES OF BLACK WOMEN; Introduction; Interdisciplinary framework; Women studies: black and white; The problem; Method; Everyday racism; A. House hunting; B. Contacts with neighbors; C. Work; D. School; Racism and Sexism; Interpretation strategies in the detection of implicit discrimination; An interpretation fragment; 1. Own previous experiences. 327 $a2. Comparison with other people.3. Own observations; 4. Comparison with similar situations.; 5. General beliefs, opinions, expectations and other cognitions; 6. Comparison with other (black people).; 7. 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