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Women from the Northeast spread the word: Workshop brings social movements together to debate communications challenges

Women from the Northeast spread the word: Workshop brings social movements together to debate communications challenges

por Tarcilo | ago 11, 2023 | News

Communications Workshop – Can you talk your woes away? The challenge of communications in the struggles of Women from the Northeast. “Can you talk your woes away?” This was the question that guided the 3-day meeting of women from social movements in the Northeast...
For the lives of women: feminists launch dossier and denounce hidden data about femicide in Ceará

For the lives of women: feminists launch dossier and denounce hidden data about femicide in Ceará

por Tarcilo | ago 3, 2023 | News

Since 2015, femicide has been considered a crime in Brazil; throughout history it has been one of the most perverse demonstrations of the patriarchy in society.  According to Eleonora Menicucci, sociologist and ex-minister for the Department for Women’s Policies,...
Traditional peoples and communities of the Cerrado exchange experiences with alternative media outlets and discuss strategic communications to strengthen the struggles

Traditional peoples and communities of the Cerrado exchange experiences with alternative media outlets and discuss strategic communications to strengthen the struggles

por Tarcilo | jul 30, 2023 | News

In 2022, the Cerrado and its babassu palm trees were under threat in the state of Tocantins.  Draft law 776/2022, proposed by Deputy Olyntho Neto (Republicans)m planned to overturn the Free Babassu Law which prohibits the burning, felling and predatory use of...
In partnership with several organizations, CESE runs workshop and holds exchange on Apinajé Indigenous Land

In partnership with several organizations, CESE runs workshop and holds exchange on Apinajé Indigenous Land

por Tarcilo | jul 28, 2023 | News

Criminal fires, the drying up of the rivers, the death of the plantations, women disproportionately suffering the impact of pesticides and climate change. All these aspects were reported by the various representatives who participated in the “Exchange between the...
CESE launches video on National Tereza de Benguela Day: “25 July: Footsteps that have come so far – Black Women in motion!”

CESE launches video on National Tereza de Benguela Day: “25 July: Footsteps that have come so far – Black Women in motion!”

por Tarcilo | jul 25, 2023 | News

On the day on which International Black Latin-American and Caribbean Women are celebrated in Brazil, National Tereza de Benguela and Black Women’s Day, CESE launched the video “25 July: Footsteps that have come so far – Black Women in motion!”  Through this...
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