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Brazil’s Largest Demographic, Black Women (27%), Hold Less Than 0.5% of Congressional Seats

By Felicia Villalobos, Joshua Manson • July 21, 2018

Clique aqui para Português On Saturday, July 14, a crowd filled the auditorium at Casa Pública in Botafogo, in the South Zone of Rio, to listen to three accomplished black women speak on the topic of […]

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Teenager from Penha, 2018 Street Child World Cup Champion, Shares Impressions from Moscow

By Ana Clara Ferreira da Silva • Translation by Melinda Gurr • July 15, 2018

Clique aqui para Português The 2018 World Cup in Russia is coming to an end, but 15-year-old Ana Clara Ferreira da Silva and her friends from Penha, in Rio’s North Zone, have already won the championship […]

#MarielleLegacy

Six ‘Black Women for Marielle’ Pre-Candidates Emphasize Importance of Black Representation in Politics

By Sabrina Magalhães • Translation by Cheyne Bull • July 10, 2018

Clique aqui para Português On June 28, the “Black Women for Marielle” roundtable—featuring six black pre-candidates standing for the October elections—was organized at Casa das Pretas (Black Women’s House) in Lapa. The event focused on the importance […]

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‘Black Women Shaping the Future’: A Reflection on Inclusion in Technology

By Chris Harden • July 6, 2018

Clique aqui para Português On June 28, accomplished black women from across the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields packed into the tech-focused coworking space Olabi, in Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, to imagine a more […]

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‘Sustainable Turn’ Event Combines Virtual Reality, A Thrift Shop, and Women’s Health in Maré [IMAGES]

By Antoine Horenbeek • June 18, 2018

Clique aqui para Português On Saturday, June 9, the NGO CEASM (Maré Center for Solidarity Studies and Actions) hosted Virada na Maré, an event that aimed to educate people on the importance of sustainable development and mobilize them to act. The Maré event […]

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