
A bandit against the military dictatorship
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICAS: Commentary on the film by Giovanni Fago
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICAS: Commentary on the film by Giovanni Fago
By GUILHERME COLOMBARA ROSSATTO: Billy Wilder's look at the boredom of corporate America
By DANIEL COSTA: Comment on the recently released book by Eumano Silva
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: All analysts insist that the causes of hunger and malnutrition in the world are explained by problems of access to food and not by a lack of product
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: When Daniel Noboa's conservative government called the referendum and popular consultation process in early February, its aim was to win everything
By AQUILES MELO: The defeat of federal teachers is the defeat of the fight for free, quality public education
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA: Our left endorsed, for a long time, with or without restrictions, supposedly socialist regimes – a large part continues to do so – and copied some of their authoritarian practices. It's time to stop what's left
By KRISTIAN FEIGELSON: What can cinema really do in the face of wars that continue to be considered unjust around the world?
By MARCO MONDAINI: Excerpt, selected by the organizer, from the recently released book
By TADEU ALENCAR ARRAIS: Publicly expressing an opinion contrary to the strike movement, in the context of everyday academic life, should not be a cause for surprise
By ELIANE SILVEIRA: If we still don't have a legal framework, nor institutions sufficiently prepared to combat fake news, that doesn't mean sitting idly by
By SILAS RAMOS: Time does not cooperate with the working class and to face challenges and contingencies the intelligence, discipline and enthusiasm of popular fighters is necessary
By RAQUEL VARELA: Never have so many people decided so much
By JORGE COLI: Introduction to the recently released book, a collection of texts by Mário de Andrade commented by Jorge Coli
By LUIZ MARQUES: Contrary to what the Enlightenment supposed, in the 18th century, prejudices cannot be eliminated simply in the light of reason
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: The protests reflect the growing polarization around the Israeli issue in the United States, especially among young college students
By CARLOS HORTMANN: There was a lot of anti-fascist struggle in Portugal in those years of dictatorship, but the 25th of April 1974 actually started in Africa
By PAULO FERNANDES SILVEIRA : The federal intervention in Rio de Janeiro was not just aimed at the issue of public security in the state. It was a fundamental part of a political project
By ALBERT SCHARENBERG: Fifty years ago, left-wing military officers overthrew Portugal's long-standing dictatorship
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICAS: Commentary on the film by Giovanni Fago
By GUILHERME COLOMBARA ROSSATTO: Billy Wilder's look at the boredom of corporate America
By DANIEL COSTA: Comment on the recently released book by Eumano Silva
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: All analysts insist that the causes of hunger and malnutrition in the world are explained by problems of access to food and not by a lack of product
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: When Daniel Noboa's conservative government called the referendum and popular consultation process in early February, its aim was to win everything
By AQUILES MELO: The defeat of federal teachers is the defeat of the fight for free, quality public education
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA: Our left endorsed, for a long time, with or without restrictions, supposedly socialist regimes – a large part continues to do so – and copied some of their authoritarian practices. It's time to stop what's left
By KRISTIAN FEIGELSON: What can cinema really do in the face of wars that continue to be considered unjust around the world?
By MARCO MONDAINI: Excerpt, selected by the organizer, from the recently released book
By TADEU ALENCAR ARRAIS: Publicly expressing an opinion contrary to the strike movement, in the context of everyday academic life, should not be a cause for surprise
By ELIANE SILVEIRA: If we still don't have a legal framework, nor institutions sufficiently prepared to combat fake news, that doesn't mean sitting idly by
By SILAS RAMOS: Time does not cooperate with the working class and to face challenges and contingencies the intelligence, discipline and enthusiasm of popular fighters is necessary
By RAQUEL VARELA: Never have so many people decided so much
By JORGE COLI: Introduction to the recently released book, a collection of texts by Mário de Andrade commented by Jorge Coli
By LUIZ MARQUES: Contrary to what the Enlightenment supposed, in the 18th century, prejudices cannot be eliminated simply in the light of reason
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: The protests reflect the growing polarization around the Israeli issue in the United States, especially among young college students
By CARLOS HORTMANN: There was a lot of anti-fascist struggle in Portugal in those years of dictatorship, but the 25th of April 1974 actually started in Africa
By PAULO FERNANDES SILVEIRA : The federal intervention in Rio de Janeiro was not just aimed at the issue of public security in the state. It was a fundamental part of a political project
By ALBERT SCHARENBERG: Fifty years ago, left-wing military officers overthrew Portugal's long-standing dictatorship