Politics are legible only when they take a cultural form.
This statement from your author Keisha Perry frames the work Black Women Against the Land Grab. In one form or another the readings during the semester have wrestled with the idea that African Diaspora politics must have a strong cultural foundation, whether in the U.S., Haiti or Brazil. Explain the importance of the above statement through the lens of two of three following political contexts:
Black Brazilian community base politics
Black gendered leadership in Brazil
The Diasporic nature of Black politics in Brazil
PS: choose only 2