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The climate crisis, socio-environmental potential in Brazil and the role of the WBO
In this article, Juliana de Moraes Pinheiro talks about the challenges of combating climate change, protecting the environment and the struggle of indigenous peoples, relating these causes to the work of the WBO
The WBO’s action as an ally in the anti-racist fight
In this article, Sami Sternberg addresses topics related to racial justice in Brazil and the WBO's work in this area.
Classified US documents about the 1964 coup in Brazil
This article was originally published in the Brazilian magazine Carta Capital on December 8, 2023, and then reproduced in issue 97 of the WBO weekly newsletter.
A New Stage in Affirmative Actions in Education
In this article, Rosana Heringer talks about the challenges linked to affirmative actions in the Brazilian education system
Challenges for public security in Brazil
In this article, written for the WBO bulletin, Carolina Ricardo, from Instituto Sou da Paz, talks about the challenges of public security in Brazil.
The Amazon, Brazil and Democracy, 2013-2023.
In this article, written for WBO, professor Janes Jorge talks about the differences in acts and speeches in relation to the preservation of the Amazon over the decades
Racial Equality in Times of Melancholy
In this article, written for WBO, Marcelo Paixão addresses the challenges of Brazilian economic development.
Brazil in the Organization of American States: in search of possible convergence
In this article, written for the WBO bulletin, Benoni Belli, Brazil's representative at the OAS, talks about the importance and challenges of the organization.
Trump, Bolsonaro and the Frustrated Attempt at Automatic Alignment under the Aegis of Authoritarian Neoliberalism
In this article, Rafael Ioris, fellow at WBO, talks about the similarities between Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro, exponents of the extreme right in the USA and Brazil.
Racial Inequality and Legislation in Brazil's Congress
In this article, written for issue 90 of the WBO newsletter, Andrew Janusz talks about black underrepresentation in city councils, legislative assemblies and in the Brazilian Congress.
Breaking the “Glass Ceiling”: Brazil Moves Forward with the Creation of Affirmative Action to Promote Female Judges
Neste artigo, escrito para a edição 89 da newsletter do WBO, Clara Mota Alves fala sobre a representatividade feminina nos cargos do Judiciário, especialmente da magistratura.
Time to Nationalize the Amazon and ‘Amazonize’ the World
In this article, written for issue 88 of the WBO newsletter, Caetano Scannavino, coordinator of the NGO Projeto Saúde & Alegria and member of the coordination of the Climate Observatory, talks about the challenges of preserving the Amazon.
The Potential of the Biden-Lula Global Partnership for Workers’ Rights – A Moment to be Seized
In this article, written for issue 87 of the WBO bulletin, Stanley Gacek talks about the unprecedented agreement signed between presidents Lula and Biden regarding relations in the current world of work.
Truth Action: The visit of the IACHR Rapporteur to Brazil
In this article, written for issue 86 of the WBO weekly bulletin, Daniel Carvalho de Souza, from the NGO Ação da Cidadania, talks about Redesca's visit to Brazil and the challenges of combating hunger.
Brazil’ Resurgence and Leadership in the G20: forging global bridges in a shifting world order
In this article, written for issue 85 of the WBO's weekly newsletter, Feliciano de Sá Guimarães and Beatriz Pfeizer talk about Brazil's pro tempore presidency at the G20.
Lula at the UN. Brazil is back
In this article, Rafael R. Ioris, WBO research fellow, analyzes Lula's speech at the opening of the 78th United Nations General Assembly.
Why Lula Should Nominate a Black Woman to the Supreme Court
In this article, Maria Sylvia de Oliveira talks about the importance of President Lula nominating a black woman to the Supreme Court.
The coup in Chile, 50 years later
In this article, written for the WBO newsletter, Mila Burns talks about the 50th anniversary of the military coup in Chile.
Policies in Defense of Women Need to Get Off the Ground
In this article, written for issue 82 of the WBO's weekly newsletter, Rebecca R. Tavares, president and CEO of the Brazil Foundation, talks about the harmful effect of gender inequality in Brazil and urgent actions to address this problem.
The In-Betweener: Why Brazil Could be a Bridge to Both Sides of a Divided World
In this article, Professor Anthony W. Pereira analyzes Brazilian foreign policy in relation to hegemony disputes between Chinese and Americans.