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Published in: democraciaAbierta: NewsBrazil’s Indigenous peoples celebrate Lula but warn: more needs to be done
Brasilia’s first big Indigenous gathering since Lula took office pushed its ‘number one priority’ – land rights
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Published in: 50.50: NewsHow Brazil’s homeschooling movement cheered the country’s failed coup
Social media posts show homeschooling advocates supported far-right attempts to overturn Lula’s win against Bolsonaro
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionBrazil’s Indigenous peoples survived Bolsonaro. Now Lula has won, what next?
Bolsonaro’s genocidal policies devastated Indigenous communities. After four years of trauma, they can breathe again
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionNow Bolsonaro is gone, human rights must be top of Brazil’s agenda
OPINION: We must improve sexual and reproductive health and rights in Brazil, says the IPPF’s regional director
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: AnalysisBrazil breaks new ground in the global fight against fake news
After enduring years of online toxicity, Brazil now wants to show the world how to crack down on disinformation
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: AnalysisBrazilian democracy will emerge stronger from this day of infamy
Lula and his government must take a hard line against the Bolsonaristas’ coup plotters and their financial backers
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionBolsonaro is leaving office, but his far-right movement is here to stay
Opinion: The outgoing Brazilian president is merely a symptom of the conservative tide sweeping Latin America
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Published in: Changemakers: FeatureHow Brazil’s mothers helped Lula win the election
A digital community once focused on the challenges of parenting became a unique space for political empowerment
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: AnalysisBolsonaro has conceded. What next for Lula and Brazil?
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva must govern a divided Brazil. But as fears of a Bolsonaro coup subside, there is hope