
Reaction
By MARGA FERRÉ: The rise of the far right in the last decade is a reaction, and a global reaction at that. But a reaction to what?
By MARGA FERRÉ: The rise of the far right in the last decade is a reaction, and a global reaction at that. But a reaction to what?
By ALIPIO DESOUSA FILHO: Electoral campaigns that recognize the importance of the struggle for recognition demonstrate a true commitment to democracy and social justice.
By MAYRA GOULART and GIULIA GOUVEIA: An analysis of the state of Rio de Janeiro.
By MARIA ELISA MÁXIMO: Political gender violence against teachers in Santa Catarina
By EDUARDO ELY MENDES RIBEIRO: Capitalist liberalism, based on the principles that guide it, encourages the adoption of pragmatic individualist positions, which go against engagement in inclusive and supportive society projects.
By MARIO LUIS GRANGEIA: Commentary on the recently released book by Malu AC Gatto and Débora Thomé
By ELENIRA VILELA: If yesterday we said “Socialism or barbarism”, today we say “Socialism or extinction” and this socialism contemplates within itself the end of all forms of oppression.
By CARLOS ZACARIAS DE SENA JUNIOR & MAÍRA KUBÍK MANO: When women, black people, LGBT people and people with disabilities accuse someone, it is unlikely that they will do so without criteria.
By MANUFACTURING MARIAROSARIA: Notes on Paola Cortellesi's debut film
By ANDRÉ RICARDO DIAS: Considerations on the reified idealization of black people through identity discourse
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: Removing the minister less than 24 hours after the anonymous complaints from the NGO Me Too, and the way in which it was involved in a bid blocked by the minister himself, is the pure essence of racism.
By CARLOS TAUTZ: Silvio Almeida accused Mee Too of having acted to influence an MDH bid because it had an interest in the outcome of the contest
By ANTHONY DAVID: Elements for a period diagnosis based on the accusation of sexual harassment against Silvio Almeida
By RONALD VIZZONI GARCIA: The three ministries most directly linked to human rights continue to be secondary actors in the Esplanade of Ministries. When they gain repercussion, it is not for what they do best
By RODRIGO GHIRINGHELLI DE AZEVEDO: The case of accusations of sexual harassment and harassment against Minister Silvio Almeida highlights the importance of President Lula's leadership role
By LUIZ EDUARDO SOARES: In the name of the respect that the former minister deserves, in the name of the respect that women victims deserve, I wonder if it is not time to change the key to judicialization, policing and penalization
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: Silvio Almeida's downfall is much more serious than it seems. It goes far beyond Silvio Almeida's possible ethical and moral lapses and spreads to entire segments of Brazilian society.
By BRUNA FRASCOLLA: When the identitarian wave swept Brazil in the last decade, its opponents had, so to speak, a critical mass already formed in the previous decade
By MICHEL MONTEZUMA: In politics there is no dilemma, there is a cost
By EVA ALTERMAN BLAY: Violence against women is a tragic symptom in a society on the verge of destroying democracy
By MARGA FERRÉ: The rise of the far right in the last decade is a reaction, and a global reaction at that. But a reaction to what?
By ALIPIO DESOUSA FILHO: Electoral campaigns that recognize the importance of the struggle for recognition demonstrate a true commitment to democracy and social justice.
By MAYRA GOULART and GIULIA GOUVEIA: An analysis of the state of Rio de Janeiro.
By MARIA ELISA MÁXIMO: Political gender violence against teachers in Santa Catarina
By EDUARDO ELY MENDES RIBEIRO: Capitalist liberalism, based on the principles that guide it, encourages the adoption of pragmatic individualist positions, which go against engagement in inclusive and supportive society projects.
By MARIO LUIS GRANGEIA: Commentary on the recently released book by Malu AC Gatto and Débora Thomé
By ELENIRA VILELA: If yesterday we said “Socialism or barbarism”, today we say “Socialism or extinction” and this socialism contemplates within itself the end of all forms of oppression.
By CARLOS ZACARIAS DE SENA JUNIOR & MAÍRA KUBÍK MANO: When women, black people, LGBT people and people with disabilities accuse someone, it is unlikely that they will do so without criteria.
By MANUFACTURING MARIAROSARIA: Notes on Paola Cortellesi's debut film
By ANDRÉ RICARDO DIAS: Considerations on the reified idealization of black people through identity discourse
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: Removing the minister less than 24 hours after the anonymous complaints from the NGO Me Too, and the way in which it was involved in a bid blocked by the minister himself, is the pure essence of racism.
By CARLOS TAUTZ: Silvio Almeida accused Mee Too of having acted to influence an MDH bid because it had an interest in the outcome of the contest
By ANTHONY DAVID: Elements for a period diagnosis based on the accusation of sexual harassment against Silvio Almeida
By RONALD VIZZONI GARCIA: The three ministries most directly linked to human rights continue to be secondary actors in the Esplanade of Ministries. When they gain repercussion, it is not for what they do best
By RODRIGO GHIRINGHELLI DE AZEVEDO: The case of accusations of sexual harassment and harassment against Minister Silvio Almeida highlights the importance of President Lula's leadership role
By LUIZ EDUARDO SOARES: In the name of the respect that the former minister deserves, in the name of the respect that women victims deserve, I wonder if it is not time to change the key to judicialization, policing and penalization
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: Silvio Almeida's downfall is much more serious than it seems. It goes far beyond Silvio Almeida's possible ethical and moral lapses and spreads to entire segments of Brazilian society.
By BRUNA FRASCOLLA: When the identitarian wave swept Brazil in the last decade, its opponents had, so to speak, a critical mass already formed in the previous decade
By MICHEL MONTEZUMA: In politics there is no dilemma, there is a cost
By EVA ALTERMAN BLAY: Violence against women is a tragic symptom in a society on the verge of destroying democracy