Election agenda: gender, cities and politics

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By INCT - INSTITUTE OF DEMOCRACY AND DEMOCRATIZATION OF COMMUNICATION

Carlos Ranulfo, Flávia Biroli, Oswaldo Amaral and Leonardo Avritzer talk about the Election Agenda: gender, cities and politics. The program is part of the Election Observatory project, organized by the Institute of Democracy and with the aim of debating the 2020 municipal elections.

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