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Mapeando el bien común de Rio de Janeiro (Entrevista a Pablo de Soto)
Abstract: Pablo de Soto is a young activist interested in the possibilities that emerge from the processes of globalization and the development of new technologies. Arquitect and PHD student from ECO (Escola de Comunicaçâo) in Universidad Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Pablo has given lectures and directed workshops involving these issues in […]
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La nueva ley de las domésticas brasileñas: una lucha histórica
Abstract: Mrs. Creuza Maria Oliveira is the face of the struggle for labor rights of domestic workers in Brazil. President and leading activist of the FENATRAD (National Federation of Domestic Workers), Creuza has played a central role in the process of drafting the new constitutional law, approved last May by the […]
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Brazil and the limits of the possible
Meet Marina Silva. A former senator and minister of the environment for the ruling party, PT (the Brazilian Workers Party), in 2009 she left to joing the PV, Brazil’s small green party. Next year she finished third in the presidential race, with almost 20 million votes – an astonishing feat […]
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¿Inversión social o derroche público? Brasil camino a la Copa
Abstract: In contrast to the calls for austerity made by European governments in recent months, the Brazilian government defends the idea that social and public investment is the way that states can overcome the specter of recession and bankruptcy. In Brazil, this policy has resulted in a program implemented since […]