Route of Freedom – Cultural Tourism collaborating to the “Memory of the African Diaspora in Brazil”,
The Route of Freedom is a Touristic Circuit developed in the region of Vale do Paraiba, North Coast and Mantiqueira Mountains, which maps the paths of black Africans and their descendants in the formation of these regions’ cultures. According to a tourism project that follows Unesco’s orientations in its worldwide project “Slave Route”, it reveals the presence of blacks through the sightseeing where religiosity, gastronomy, music and dance (Congada, Moçambique, Jongo, among others), know-how, Quilombos, Archeological sites, Coffee Farms, besides geographic sites (caves, rivers, waterfalls), building Brazil’s history and that of the region of Vale do Paraiba, demonstrating the intense ...
About You
Contact Information
Title
Mrs
First name
Solange
Last name
Barbosa
Your job title
Coordenadora da Rota da Liberdade Coordinator
Name of your organization
Reality Tour Viagens e Turismo Ltda
Organization type
NGO
Annual budget/currency
Annual Budget/Currency
Mailing address
Rua Bom Jesus, 183 - Centro
Telephone number
(12) 9116-0837
Postal/Zip Code
12120-000
Country
Brazil
Email address
Alternative email address
Alternative email address
Your idea
This will be the address used to plot your entry on the map.
Street Address
Rua Bom Jesus, 183
City
Tremembé
State/Province
SP
Postal/Zip Code
12120-000
Country
Brazil
Geotourism Challenge Addressed by Entrant
quality of tourist experience and educational benefit to tourists , quality of benefit to residents for the destination , quality of tourism management by destination leadership , quality of stewardship of the destination.
Organization size
Small (1 to 100 employees)
Indicate sector in which you principally work
Tourism-related business
Year innovation began
2004
YouTube upload of game, game elements, someone playing the game...what is this?
Paste your code here
Indicate sector in which you principally work
Living culture.
Name Your Project
Route of Freedom – Cultural Tourism collaborating to the “Memory of the African Diaspora in Brazil”,
Describe Your Idea
The Route of Freedom is a Touristic Circuit developed in the region of Vale do Paraiba, North Coast and Mantiqueira Mountains, which maps the paths of black Africans and their descendants in the formation of these regions’ cultures. According to a tourism project that follows Unesco’s orientations in its worldwide project “Slave Route”, it reveals the presence of blacks through the sightseeing where religiosity, gastronomy, music and dance (Congada, Moçambique, Jongo, among others), know-how, Quilombos, Archeological sites, Coffee Farms, besides geographic sites (caves, rivers, waterfalls), building Brazil’s history and that of the region of Vale do Paraiba, demonstrating the intense ...
IDB/Fomin
Si perteneces a un pais de Latinoamerica y el Caribe tienes la oportunidad de presentar tu iniciativa para acceder a fondos para innovaciones en turismo sostenible del BID/FOMIN (para mayor informacion leer la seccion sobre la oportunidad BID/FOMIN en la pagina principal del Desafio).
Deseo postularme.
Si perteneces a un pais de Latinoamerica y el Caribe tienes la oportunidad de presentar tu iniciativa para acceder a fondos para innovaciones en turismo sostenible del BID/FOMIN (para mayor informacion leer la seccion sobre la oportunidad BID/FOMIN en la pagina principal del Desafio).
Consumidores (viajeros), Mayoristas, Agentes detallistas, Operadores de Turismo, Prestatarios de servicios turísticos, Prestatarios de servicios no turísticos (proveedores), Grupos comunitarios autóctonos, Atractivos naturales y culturales.
Indica cuales de estas tematicas cubre tu innovacion (elige todas aquellas opciones que apliquen)
Planificación y Gestión de destinos, Innovación y diversificación en el desarrollo de productos turísticos, Profesionalización, buenas prácticas y certificación de servicios turísticos sostenibles, Estrategias y herramientas innovadoras para la promoción y puesta en mercado de destinos y productos en turismo sostenible y geoturismo..
Innovation
What is the goal of your innovation? Please describe in one sentence the kind of impact, change, or reform your approach is intended to achieve.
Include the Trad Black Communities in the process of job generation,income, knowledge & touristic mana/t through the “Route of Freedom Touristic Circuit”.
Please write an overview of your project. Include how your approach supports or embodies geotourism or destination stewardship. This text will appear when people scroll over the icon for your entry on the map located on the competition homepage.
The Route of Freedom is a Touristic Circuit developed in the region of Vale do Paraiba, North Coast and Mantiqueira Mountains, which maps the paths of black Africans and their descendants in the formation of these regions’ cultures. According to a tourism project that follows Unesco’s orientations in its worldwide project “Slave Route”, it reveals the presence of blacks through the sightseeing where religiosity, gastronomy, music and dance (Congada, Moçambique, Jongo, among others), know-how, Quilombos, Archeological sites, Coffee Farms, besides geographic sites (caves, rivers, waterfalls), building Brazil’s history and that of the region of Vale do Paraiba, demonstrating the intense movement of the black African and their descendents besides demystifying the idea hat they ere people without will, subjugated by their slave-owners. Created initially to enable the students to “perform Live History” and get to know the reality of traditional black communities, the project grew and obtained international recognition, which is monitored by the coordination of the “Abolitions Route” touristic Project, developed in France by Sr. Philippe Pichot.
The initiative enables the Traditional Black Communities to reach citizenship through tourism, which also generates income and jobs, through commercialization and management of the cultural/touristic space, aggregating value to artisanal products and local gastronomy. The route of freedom has 7 routes which last an ~ of 3 days each and extend themselves throughout 15 cities of the Paraiba Valley
Explain in detail why your approach is innovative
Because it places Traditional Black Communities as main agents in conducting their culture through Tourism, seeking for this their training, through public policies for their development.
- Because the project follows the Unesco world guidelines of valuing black culture, combating discrimination and racism through Cultural Tourism.- Because in adopting the Tourism Ministry orientations for the routes formatting, creation of products aggregated to tourism such as arts crafts and gastronomy, enables job and income generation for communities, enabling also for the world to get to know the importance of these communities in the historical formation of Brazil, action basically denied and unknown by most people, that linked to a discriminatory conception, deny the recognition of these communities’ importance.- Because it uses Cultural Tourism as a base to build the project, we reach the Cultural and Educational fields as well, strengthening the processes of these communities’ social inclusion
Impact
Describe the degree of success you have had to date. How do you measure, both quantitatively and qualitatively, the impact on sustainability or enhancement of local culture, environment, heritage, or aesthetics? How has it transformed or contributed to the power of place or demonstrated the sustainability of tourism? How does your approach minimize negative impacts?
The mapping of Traditional Black Communities enabled us to format touristic routes which approach the black presence in different historical sector of the region. The work developed with some of these communities has already permitted us to have a clear notion fop their importance as a social group and therefore seek ways to qualify and take advantage of their culture. We brought to the government’s attention the importance of these communities, facilitating the interaction between them, creating a communication channel that allows for the adoption of public policies which really come to satisfy and promote the life quality of these populations. The interest about black heritage has grown in the Academia as well as schools and the members of the communities have been invited to perform speeches about their communities.
The members of the communities have a clearer understanding about the importance and need to preserve their history.The “view” of people about Black Culture is losing its prejudice, which comes from the lack of knowledge and the “folk view” about the black presence in the region.And what’s more important, the communities perceive the real possibility to reach income and jobs through their cultural heritage and increase their self-esteem
In what ways are local residents actively involved in your work, including participation and community input? How has the community responded to or benefited from your approach?
We created the project so that the communities could be the protagonists, seeking their ownership over the project and the insertion of the local leaders in all the decision-making processes: workforce training, identification of their artisanal and gastronomic abilities, revival and maintenance of their musical traditions
How does your program promote traveler enthusiasm, satisfaction, and engagement with the locale?
The Route of Freedom enables the visitors to immerge in the cultural universe of the traditional Black communities. The tourists are no longer mere observer and start to participate of local culture. The visitors are “contaminated” with the music, the drums, the food but the most importantly, they seek to reflect about social differences, racial discrimination when getting to know the history of the quilombolas’ struggle. Visitors renew their regard towards blacks by immerging in the richness of their religiosity, which blends Africa, Europe and Brazil.
Describe how your work helps travelers and local residents better understand the value of the area's cultural and natural heritage, and educates them on local environmental issues.
The community understands the need to preserve their region from the moment they discover its importance and their own importance. They understand that Tourism can be a source for preserving their culture, provided they act as protagonists.When visiting the communities and knowing them well, the tourists feels “responsible” for that patrimony, starts respecting more the local culture and also values more their own culture, because they can relate it to that of the hosts and notice the differences, but also the similarities, which make them feel “closer” to these communities
This Entry is about (Issues)
Sustainability
How is your initiative currently financed? If available, provide information on your finances and organization that could help others. Please list: Annual budget, annual revenue generated, size of part-time, full-time and volunteer staff.
? Resources of the company - R$ 20.000,00
? Resources from the State Secretariat of Tourism (SP) in producing marketing materials, participation in tourism fairs. (R$ 250.000,00 per year – average)
? Fundraising through federal governmental applications (Ministry of Culture, Palmares Cultural Foundation, Tourism Ministry) to implement projects in the communities, in partnership with them, NGOs, local city halls – R$ 850.000,00
? Support from private partners to format the tourism routes R$ 10.000,00. Pousada Aconchego (Paraty), Olavo Bilac Flat (Taubaté), Fazenda Neuchatel (Guaratinguetá).
Is your initiative financially and organizationally sustainable? If not, what is required to make it so? Is there a potential demand for your innovation?
The initiative is sustainable financially because the agency acts as “operator” of the Tourism Circuits, but our reach is still territorially limited due to the lack of resources to purchase a vehicle. Yet, the partnership with other companies has enabled us to seek greater territorial approach and therefore increase the offer of tourism routes
What are the main barriers you encounter in managing, implementing, or replicating your innovation? What barriers keep your program from having greater impact?
In the beginning it was the lack of knowledge about Cultural Tourism, because we started to work with them before it became abject of the Ministry of Tourism.The biggest hurdle in the implementation is the issue of qualifying the Black Communities, because they have always been marginalize or their cultural importance has never been recognized, this way we find the public sector absent in actions for the communities, which makes them doubt in the beginning this new form of income and job generation.In management, our greatest difficulty is to manage the company, map the communities, build the bridge between government and communities, because from 2006 to mid June 2008 we basically did everything on our own. Our potential market is huge, after all we are inside a Project that has a natural scope – the Slave Route, we are a “branch” of this Project by acting on Cultural tourism, according to UNESCO guidelines
What is your plan to expand or further develop your approach? Please indicate where/how you would like to grow or enhance your innovation, or have others do so.
The plan of expansion starts by strengthening the initiative in the State of Sao Paulo, by creating nuclei in different regions of the state because black culture in Sao Paulo has several nuances. Then we need to take advantage of the formation from the Southeast Development Agency to create a cooperation network among the Communities which develop tourism in the region. Format a network of Black Traditional Communities to act with Cultural Tourism at the national level and thereby integrate the World Network of Cultural Tourism with ethnic approach proposed by Unesco through the Slave Route
The Story
What is the origin of your innovation? Tell the Changemakers and media communities what prompted you to start this initiative.
The project’s origin is linked to the intense Racial and Social Discrimination suffered by black communities in Brazil, which I am part of, the lack of perspective as human beings, totally suffocated by prejudice, poverty, low self-esteem, was the motor that impelled me to this creation.When I met in 2003 Unesco’s project – Slave Route and its guidelines for cultural tourism development, I noticed that it could be a way to promote the social inclusion of these communities, enabling for them to be their own agents in the process of organization, revival, maintenance and preservation of their historical richness as descendants of black Africans made slaves in Brazilian lands for more than 300 years and which was, without a doubt, one of the most important elements of the country’s history. The 10.639/03 law which determines the Teaching of African History and Afro-Brazilian culture in schools requires subsidies for its application and the Traditional Black Communities were there, at hand, totally unknown and disrespected in their existence, so, using Cultural Tourism as a means to generate knowledge, income and jobs and promote a movement of fight against discrimination and racism through Tourism impelled me to create the project.Besides that, the existence of public policies at the federal and state levels made it easier for the project to come about, the raining in Tourism Technician and the historical knowledge from the University of Lorena and IEV – Valeparaibanos Teaching Institute, where documental sources revealed all the importance of the black presence in local culture and about the existence of Traditional Black Communities in the region
Please provide a personal bio. Note this may be used in Changemakers' marketing material.
I was born in São Paulo in 1963 daughter of a sewer and a metallurgic worker. They taught me to fight discrimination and have conscious about my roots. Mother of 5 sons I graduated in 2000 as Tourism Technician and in 2004 entered History course where I got to know about the history of black population in Vale do Paraiba region and surroundings. This is where I was motivated to build the “Routs of Freedom” Touristic Circuit. In 2005 I bought a Tourism Agency (Reality Tour) and in 2006 the project “Routes of Freedom” was supported by the State Secretariat of Tourism, becoming an official touristic route of the state government. In 2006 I had contact with Philipe Pichot from France who started acting to disseminate it through Unesco
Describe some unique tourist experiences that your approach provides. Be specific; give illustrative examples.
- Experience of living on a daily basis in maroon communities, knowing their history, their struggle to maintain their land, the attempt to preserve their culture.
- Experience of listening to the drums of a Jongo group, listen to them talking about how their ancestors used music as a pace for their work in the coffee fields, the dance to welcome their ancestors at night.
- Experience of feeling and sharing the vibration of the members of Congada through music and dance, the black saints devotion, such as Saint Benedict and Holy Mary.
- Perceive the legacy of black Africans in the ruins and archaeological sites of San Francisco, in the cave of Neuchatel farm and in the walls of Senzala House
What types of partnerships or professional development would be most beneficial in spreading your innovation?
Partnership which enabled the insertion of traditional black youth in the job market, through tourism, culture, teaching communities to take advantage of new technologies to generate jobs and income, with training that respects their identity.Partnership that promotes the qualification of the communities for the production and management of arts crafts aimed at the touristic market, with respect to their characteristics.
Partnerships which promote the insertion of these communities in a world of knowledge, education; breaking with the country’s frontiers

