Review. Higher Education and Indigenous and Afro-descendant Peoples in Latin America. The many forms of racism
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“Higher Education and Indigenous and Afro-descendant Peoples in Latin America. The multiple forms of racism ”is the sixth volume of a set of books produced under the coordination of Daniel Mato. These productions present the collaborative and sustained work carried out by the "Higher Education and Indigenous and Afro-descendant Peoples in Latin America (ESIAL) Chair" at the National University of Tres de Febrero, a work space that arises as an extension of the experience of the "Project Cultural Diversity and Interculturality in Higher Education in Latin America of the UNESCO International Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean ”(UNESCO-IESALC) that was developed between 2007 and 2012.
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