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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Debatendo o racismo religioso no Ensino Fundamental(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2024-06-27) ARAÚJO, Vandeberg Pereira; CRAVO, Marilúcia de Oliveira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9728768970430501Based in Thiollent (1986) and Engel (2000) action research's methodological assumptions, the present work goals to develop intervention practices to face religious racism which manifest itself in hate speeches and hate actions reverberating in physical and verbal violence against ―Tambor de Mina‖ participants, religion originated by black slaves which were caught and came to Maranhão, they were a persecution target through their all long history. We have as a goal to contribute for fighting against religious racism in society through its existence proving by raising awareness respect to the characteristics of ― Tambor de Mina‖ elements through oral gender debate. To develop theme's concerning actions we choose exploring orality, because we believe it is essential the development of speech capacity both interactive context, kind of arguments and linguistic choices as discussed theme's knowledge. The actions were developed in order to reframe our teacher practice through reflexive process to strategies which contribute for integral students development. Realized actions had as theoretical background racism studies based in CARNEIRO (2023) and GONZALEZ (2022) ; In ― Tambor de Mina‖s studies in Maranhão, we have as reference FERRETI (2009) and FERRETI (2000) in textual gender studies scope in interactionist perspective in general way and debate gender in special we appealed to BAKHTIN (2021 [1940]); SCHNEWLY e DOLZ (2004), KOCH (2022), FERRAREZI (2018). The project culminated in pedagogical purpose applied in a 8th degree class, where it was possible take students to understand religious racism with religion with relation to ― Tambor de Mina‖ like a society's racism face; beside comprehending the importance of oral manifestation to citizenship accomplishment and argumentation in interaction process.