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Hunger Is a Feminine Noun, Part 4: Cuts to Social Programs Make Women Victims

By Cristina Alves, Regina Eleutério • Translation by Dylan Blau Edelstein • July 31, 2019

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese by Cristina Alves and Regina Eleutério published by Agência Pública click here for the series and here for the article. This is the fourth and final article […]

#MarielleLegacy

The Path to Black, Female, Favela Representation in the Rio de Janeiro State Legislative Assembly

By Renata Queiroz Ramos • Translation by Ava Rose Hoffman • January 31, 2019

Clique aqui para Português In the 2018 Brazilian general election, voters elected officials at the federal and state levels (president, federal deputies, senators, governors, and state deputies). Among the state deputies elected in Rio de Janeiro are […]

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7 Fantastic Afro-Brazilian Women and Their ‘Everyday Politics’ [PROFILE]

By Marcela Lisboa, Thamyra Thamara de Araújo • Translation by Joana Chetwynd • January 22, 2019

Clique aqui para Português For the original articles in Portuguese by Thamyra Thâmara de Araújo and Marcela Lisboa published by Agência Naya on Medium, click here. To listen to the full interviews in Portuguese, click here. […]

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Beyond Dissatisfaction with the Status Quo: Four New Forces That Propelled Brazil’s Far-Right Victory

By Marc Cho • November 13, 2018

Clique aqui para Português  On October 28th, Brazil elected its next president, far-right nationalist Jair Bolsonaro of the Social Liberal Party (PSL), in a decisive victory over Workers’ Party (PT) candidate Fernando Haddad. Remarkably, Bolsonaro forged his […]

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Public Hearing in Nova Iguaçu Submits Recommendations on Human Rights to State Legislature

By Fabio Leon • Translation by Cerianne Robertson, Fred Nisser • June 29, 2018

Clique aqui para Português The song “Mãe” (“Mother”), by rapper Emicida, echoed endlessly in the surrounding sounds of the comfortable auditorium of the Nova Iguaçu Diocese Training Center (Cenfor NI). Soon, the comfort gave way to […]

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