Miranda, Erickson Franklin dos SantosSilva, Carla ReginaPollard, NickMorrison, RodolfoCosta, Luciana Assis2026-03-052026-03-052026Miranda, E. F. D. S., Silva, C. R., Pollard, N., Morrison, R., & Costa, L. A. (2026). Occupation has color, gender, and class: A study on the experiences of peripheral Black Brazilian women from an intersectional perspective. Journal of Occupational Science, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/14427591.2025.25987741442-75912158-1576https://hdl.handle.net/11268/16929Matrices of oppression emerge from the intersection of racism, heterocispatriarchy, and capitalism. Black women, because oftheir race and gender, face invisibility, neglect, and both social and occupational injustice. Understanding and addressing these issues is essential to promoting equity and justice for these women and the entire community. This study aimes to understand the everyday lives of socially vulnerable Black women by examining how issues of race, gender, and social class shape their occupations.engOccupation has color, gender, and class: A study on the experiences of peripheral Black Brazilian women from an intersectional perspectivejournal article10.1080/14427591.2025.2598774embargoed accessDiscriminación étnicaXenofobiaAfrodescendientesGoal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girlsGoal 8: Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all