Interculturalization of Higher Education, a strategy against racism

Racism and discrimination are pending or absent topics in the academic scenarios of Higher Education in Bolivia, they still seem to be taboo or frightening topics, which are simply not addressed. On the other hand, interculturality is present in different processes of pedagogical reflection, at leas...

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Autor principal: Mandepora Chundary, Marcia
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Núcleo de Estudios e Investigaciones en Educación Superior del MERCOSUR 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/integracionyconocimiento/article/view/34076
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Sumario:Racism and discrimination are pending or absent topics in the academic scenarios of Higher Education in Bolivia, they still seem to be taboo or frightening topics, which are simply not addressed. On the other hand, interculturality is present in different processes of pedagogical reflection, at least, different educational actors are beginning to pay attention to it as a transforming element of the educational reality. However, this fact undermines the importance of racism and discrimination to be taken into account as a priority in its treatment and development. Meanwhile, negative attitudes towards people of indigenous origin are still in force, they seem to be part of everyday life and are legitimized with discriminatory behaviors and attitudes, which in many cases are not even unveiled and denounced, much less are educational and institutional actions promoted for the prevention and elimination of racism, despite the fact that Bolivia has regulations in force against racism and all forms of discrimination. Although some universities organize educational activities on interculturalism and the socialization of regulations on racism, no specific educational actions are developed to identify forms of institutional racism and discrimination practiced by different educational actors, mainly students and teachers, nor are there any strategies to address the issue in the pedagogical processes. This article aims to contribute elements of reflection on the racist and discriminatory attitudes present in Higher Education spaces, which in many cases are covered up or simply ignored as if they were something "natural". The universities themselves do not contribute to the understanding of racism by the educational actors for its adequate reflection.