
The diplomacy of resistance at FFLCH-USP
By ADRIANO DIOGO: The post-mortem graduation ceremony at FFLCH was more of an act of disremembering, erasing the historical struggles of the movements of family members and former political prisoners
By ADRIANO DIOGO: The post-mortem graduation ceremony at FFLCH was more of an act of disremembering, erasing the historical struggles of the movements of family members and former political prisoners
By ADRIANO DIOGO: Comment on the recently released book by Camilo Vannuchi
By ADRIANO DIOGO: Many stories of the dictatorship have not yet been told, and they will have to be. But that is not why we should be afraid.
By ADRIANO DIOGO: The post-mortem graduation ceremony at FFLCH was more of an act of disremembering, erasing the historical struggles of the movements of family members and former political prisoners
By ADRIANO DIOGO: Comment on the recently released book by Camilo Vannuchi
By ADRIANO DIOGO: Many stories of the dictatorship have not yet been told, and they will have to be. But that is not why we should be afraid.