
Building a fair world and a sustainable planet
By ISABELA TABARELLI CABRAL, MARIANA PERA DE ALMEIDA, RAFAELA CASTILHO MIRANDA & ANA BEATRIZ AQUINO:
Women's resilience and political engagement in the G20 in the face of climate change
By ISABELA TABARELLI CABRAL, MARIANA PERA DE ALMEIDA, RAFAELA CASTILHO MIRANDA & ANA BEATRIZ AQUINO:
Women's resilience and political engagement in the G20 in the face of climate change
By EVA ALTERMAN BLAY: Fight for women's lives, for the advancement of science, in the name of those killed by the lack of vaccines, against the return of ignorance, against the authoritarian conservative right
By NETWORK DOESN’T SHUT DOWN: We repudiate Bill 1904/2024 for violating fundamental rights, taking immense steps backwards on the agenda of respect for the dignity of all people who are victims of sexual violence
By MARIA APARECIDA AZEVEDO ABREU: What the world already knows and has done in relation to abortion, but the Brazilian legislative branch insists on not accepting
By LUIZ MARQUES: It is not the first time and will not be the last that the wheel of history has moved, led by the fist raised by women against ultra-conservatism
By GIULIA GOUVEIA & MAYRA GOULART: An analysis of the Rape Bill
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: Congenital reactionism is not just the preserve of evangelicals
By NABIL ARAÚJO: Three questions for Tales Ab'Sáber (and his readers)
By OLGARIA MATOS: Utopia is about the common good, about living together in a common world shared in love
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: For centuries scientists thought that ants and bees, in the kingdoms they build, had a King
By IVANA BENTES: Considerations about the film by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, showing in cinemas
By EVA ALTERMAN BLAY: The authoritarian ways to prohibit women's social and political rights from the federal political structure extend to states and municipalities
By TALES AB'SÁBER: Considerations about the recently deceased writer from São Paulo
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Two libraries; Two literary critics; and Larzac and ecology
By JULIO DA SILVEIRA MOREIRA: Two candidates lead the race, highlighting the growing female influence in Mexican politics
By ARACY PS BALBANI: Nísia Trindade is a woman and competent leader of the reconstruction of the SUS, which due to its qualities has been suffering constant attacks at the head of the Ministry of Health
By ANDRÉA BORGES LEÃO & MARIANA MONT'ALVERNE BARRETO LIMA: The alterities that are revealed in women's writing can be long-lasting and correspond to our time of excessive visibility and authorial presence
By NATHALIE REIS ITABORAÍ: In the month of celebration of feminist struggles, a film certainly to see, but less to be entertained and more to be outraged by
By ISABELA TABARELLI CABRAL, MARIANA PERA DE ALMEIDA, RAFAELA CASTILHO MIRANDA & ANA BEATRIZ AQUINO:
Women's resilience and political engagement in the G20 in the face of climate change
By EVA ALTERMAN BLAY: Fight for women's lives, for the advancement of science, in the name of those killed by the lack of vaccines, against the return of ignorance, against the authoritarian conservative right
By NETWORK DOESN’T SHUT DOWN: We repudiate Bill 1904/2024 for violating fundamental rights, taking immense steps backwards on the agenda of respect for the dignity of all people who are victims of sexual violence
By MARIA APARECIDA AZEVEDO ABREU: What the world already knows and has done in relation to abortion, but the Brazilian legislative branch insists on not accepting
By LUIZ MARQUES: It is not the first time and will not be the last that the wheel of history has moved, led by the fist raised by women against ultra-conservatism
By GIULIA GOUVEIA & MAYRA GOULART: An analysis of the Rape Bill
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: Congenital reactionism is not just the preserve of evangelicals
By NABIL ARAÚJO: Three questions for Tales Ab'Sáber (and his readers)
By OLGARIA MATOS: Utopia is about the common good, about living together in a common world shared in love
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: For centuries scientists thought that ants and bees, in the kingdoms they build, had a King
By IVANA BENTES: Considerations about the film by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, showing in cinemas
By EVA ALTERMAN BLAY: The authoritarian ways to prohibit women's social and political rights from the federal political structure extend to states and municipalities
By TALES AB'SÁBER: Considerations about the recently deceased writer from São Paulo
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Two libraries; Two literary critics; and Larzac and ecology
By JULIO DA SILVEIRA MOREIRA: Two candidates lead the race, highlighting the growing female influence in Mexican politics
By ARACY PS BALBANI: Nísia Trindade is a woman and competent leader of the reconstruction of the SUS, which due to its qualities has been suffering constant attacks at the head of the Ministry of Health
By ANDRÉA BORGES LEÃO & MARIANA MONT'ALVERNE BARRETO LIMA: The alterities that are revealed in women's writing can be long-lasting and correspond to our time of excessive visibility and authorial presence
By NATHALIE REIS ITABORAÍ: In the month of celebration of feminist struggles, a film certainly to see, but less to be entertained and more to be outraged by