
Analysis of the April editorials
By Manchetômetro: In episode 9 of the Podcast, Manchetômetro researchers Eduardo Barbabela, Lidiane Vieira and Mariane Matos analyze the editorials of the three main Brazilian newspapers published in April.
By Manchetômetro: In episode 9 of the Podcast, Manchetômetro researchers Eduardo Barbabela, Lidiane Vieira and Mariane Matos analyze the editorials of the three main Brazilian newspapers published in April.
By TARSO GENRO: Anyone who refuses to save lives through science, but submits science to make it an instrument of his soulless policy must be removed from power
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO: Comments on all films based on works by the two writers
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: Workers intervene independently, as active subjects, in the outcome of the Brazilian crisis, not as beggars in inhumane queues or as sick or dead people on probation, but as candidates to take their destinies into their own hands.
By MARCIO SALGADO: A political figure who came from the military forces wages battles against real and imaginary enemies, in search of a past that we do not wish to return to.
By REMY J. FONTANA: Commentary on the fiction book by historian Mary Del Priore
By Manchetômetro: In episode 9 of the Podcast, Manchetômetro researchers Eduardo Barbabela, Lidiane Vieira and Mariane Matos analyze the editorials of the three main Brazilian newspapers published in April.
By TARSO GENRO: Anyone who refuses to save lives through science, but submits science to make it an instrument of his soulless policy must be removed from power
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO: Comments on all films based on works by the two writers
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: Workers intervene independently, as active subjects, in the outcome of the Brazilian crisis, not as beggars in inhumane queues or as sick or dead people on probation, but as candidates to take their destinies into their own hands.
By MARCIO SALGADO: A political figure who came from the military forces wages battles against real and imaginary enemies, in search of a past that we do not wish to return to.
By REMY J. FONTANA: Commentary on the fiction book by historian Mary Del Priore