Title: Black women's political representation: intersections and challenges in the Executive Branch of Minas Gerais (Brazil)
Authors: Beserra, Julye
Publisher: Escola Nacional de Administração Pública (Enap)
Endereço Eletrônico: https://revista.enap.gov.br/index.php/RSP/article/view/11013/7250
Language: Idioma::Inglês:English:en
Country: País::BR:Brasil
metadata.dc.type: Artigo
metadata.dc.description.physical: Revista do Serviço Público - RSP, v. 76, n. c (2026) Edição especial, p 79-101
Issue Date: Jan-2026
metadata.dc.rights.holder: Escola Nacional de Administração Pública (Enap)
metadata.dc.rights.license: Termo::Licença Padrão ENAP: É permitida a reprodução e a exibição para uso educacional ou informativo, desde que respeitado o crédito ao autor original e citada a fonte (http://www.enap.gov.br). Permitida a inclusão da obra em Repositórios ou Portais de Acesso Aberto, desde que fique claro para os usuários esses “termos de uso” e quem é o detentor dos direitos autorais, a Escola Nacional de Administração Pública (ENAP). Proibido o uso comercial. Permitida a criação de obras derivadas, desde que respeitado o crédito ao autor original. Essa licença é compatível com a Licença Creative Commons (by-nc-sa).
Classificação Temática: Ética, Cidadania e Diversidade
Liderança
Políticas Públicas
Abstract: This case study employs an intersectional lens to find the mechanisms influencing black women’s experiences regarding leadership positions in the executive branch of Minas Gerais. It was employed a qualitative analysis by conducting ten interviews with black women, who either formerly held or occupied leadership roles in the executive branch when interviewed. Additionally, this study is framed within the scholarship on political representation, which explores the presence of minority groups in the political sphere, connecting their participation with policy outcomes. The central argument is that these women’s identity as black female leaders results in their unique political experiences and places them in specific roles in securing political representation for this group. Several mechanisms emerged: racial identity, misogynoir, family, personality traits and the presence of critical allies. This indicates that black women’s political reality is unique, considering they suffer from combined oppressions and that misogynoir affects only this group. Lastly, this research adds to the existing scholarship by addressing not only this group’s barriers but also mechanisms enabling this group to tackle oppression and achieve leadership positions.
Keywords: political representation;  black women;  executive branch;  Brazil;  intersectionality
Sustainable Development Objectives (ODS): 05. Igualdade de gênero - Alcançar a igualdade de gênero e empoderar todas as mulheres e meninas.
URI: http://repositorio.enap.gov.br/handle/1/9496
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