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Reports made in the areas of human rights, gender and indigenous peoples' struggles. Works carried out in different states of the country for different vehicles, such as The Intercept, The Intercept Brasil, EL PAÍS Brasil, Brasil de Fato, De Olho nos Ruralistas, Viomundo and Agência Pavio.

The Intercept Brasil

 

Brazil is taking indigenous children from their mothers and putting them up for adoption. “You should lose hope,” heard kaiowá Élida Oliveira, who had her son taken at the age of eight days old. In MS, there were already 50 cases:

https://bit.ly/2vcomMN


Video by Luiza Calagian

English version for The Intercept

available here: https://interc.pt/2MDbTwi

Pavio Agency special for Brasil de Fato

Barbara Querino, 18, had already been imprisoned for seven months in São Paulo when she had her first hearing with a judge. She claims to have been detained as a "punishment" after police tried to extort her brother, Wesley Querino, accused of being part of a vehicle theft ring.

https://goo.gl/ALdTR9


Video by Luiza Calagian

The Intercept Brasil

We visited two workshops that produces exclusively for Amissima. We found a stuffy, degrading and dangerous environment, in which employees receive less than a minimum wage to work more than 13 hours a day: https://interc.pt/2EAYp0b

Images by Luiza Calagian

The Intercept Brasil

The singer was used as a "mule" and served time in São Paulo. Hes objective, now at liberty, is to remain in Brazil and to serve as an example for other women who have left the prison system. That if she isn't deported, as the Ministry of Justice wants: https://interc.pt/2Mvm9Xg

Video by Luiza Calagian

The Intercept Brasil

"The church and the state have not always condemned abortion." Historian Silvia Federici spoke to Intercept Brasil about the origin of the war on women's autonomy over their bodies and how capitalism controls female sexuality. Read on: https://interc.pt/30PDo8J

Watch the full interview on our Youtube channel: https://youtu.be/bjwl2n3MRZ4

Images by Luiza Calagian

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