Abstract:
This work has a theme of structural racism in black child's and teen's adoptions,
where aims show as racism be directly connected to the adoption practice, and the
consequence brought for this act to the renegades' children by your ethnicity/race.
Adoption can mean, in some cases, a show of affection. Once that brought a side of
people, particularly an odd one out about personality. However, racism is evident in
the adoption process, given that ethnic aspects directly influence so that those who
have black traits suffer a certain exclusion when choosing the adopted. The theme
chosen came intending to show racism and racial prejudice appears in adoption and
how the black children and teens were discriminated against by his color and his
black traits in adoption cases, thus remaining institutionalized for more time. To
realize its work was intended to discuss a critical perspective, antiracism, and plural,
that were based, relating a comparative between theoric discuss for both found
indoctrination during the research. It used qualitative data to come to prove the aims
statistically of this research. The work presents the perspective of decolonial thought
since racism comes from colonialism, from an era of power and capitalism that
showed a hierarchy of races, and for this reason, racism is a factor that is still
permanent in society. The result of the work is being presented through this
comparison, research references, graphics, among others. Expressing the end, racial
prejudice is still evident in choosing the child to be adopted, being revealed during
the adoption process through the demands made by the couples who intend to
adopt. The work reflects a high level of racial prejudice that still exists in our society
even within the adoption process and the countless consequences caused to these
discriminated and institutionalized children.