The exhibition is the result of extensive research work on downtown occupations, such as Nove de Julho - Photo: PáginaB

A city in the void of the city that already exists

Exhibition in the Nove de Julho occupation, in downtown São Paulo, seeks to value collaborative work within occupations and exposes the importance of housing movements in the city
Rovena Rosa / Agência Brasil

How to discuss qualification of old buildings and housing movement

The qualification of old buildings in São Paulo and housing movements have a lot in common: they have faced difficulties for decades
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Black students face racism from professors and peers at universities

From cursing 'slaves' to playing with their hair, blacks who arrived in the hitherto white universe of higher education live with attacks of racism
Rovena Rosa/Agência Brasil_02/05/2018

Blaming victims as an escape route

Post-doctoral journalist at the Graduate Program in Planning and Territorial Management at the Federal University of ABC-UFABC and PhD in Public Health at USP, CIlene VIctor reflects on the tragedy of Paissandu

Brazil and its grids

In her recently released book, Juliana Borges develops an analysis of the purposes and history of prison politics in Brazil

Democracy?

I read somewhere, and it struck me as true, that since the beginning of time, the freedom of some has been at the expense of the servitude of others.

The “I am bilingual” works on interculturality

In an interview, Linete Ruiz Ferreira talks about the complex task of implementing an indigenous school education in the country

A new tenentism?

The excessive protagonism of the Justice, the Public Ministry and the Federal Police owes its existence, most likely, to the ineptitude of the PT

The police who want a new police

Contrary to the discourse that predominates in corporations, progressive groups of military and civil police, municipal guards and agents dialogue through social networks and try to rethink public security.

The fear of walking on the streets

Unprecedented research shows that fear of going out for daily activities affects 83% of women