A interseccionalidade entre vozes e silêncios: Percepções de pessoas transgêneras negras sobre o acesso à Atenção Primária em Saúde (APS).
Intersectionality, Black Transgender People, Access to Primary Health Care
This research aims to analyze the perception of black transvestites and transsexuals (transgender people) about access to the Primary Health Care network in the following cities in southern Bahia. What impact does intersectionality have on these people during these paths? How are the performances of these bodies perceived or seen in health services and by everyone involved in them. For this, I make use of qualitative research, within an ethnographic path, with analysis of narratives of experiences related to the central objective of the research. Through the material produced with the recorded interviews, in audio and video. The audio visual material produced will be made available online on websites, blogs and social networks via the YouTube platform. The documentary short film will not be restricted to the shelves of academic centers or university space. And here lies the potential of this research as it is capable of recognizing and valuing knowledge produced by this community of black Trans women through their speeches, thus generating an impact and reflection on the changes among themselves in the condition of users of services as well. as the health professionals involved in the care of this population, and also the academic researchers themselves who do not always pay the necessary attention to the voices that echo during the research, thus not being incorporated and validated in the formation of their own knowledge, here lies the potential of this research.