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Brazil’s Crisis and the New Right
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Raúl Zibechi |
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Landless Workers' Movement on the True Origins of Brazil's Political Crisis
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MST |
3 |
Brazil: Building New Worlds in the Favelas
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Raúl Zibechi |
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Does Brazil's Proposed Anti-Terrorism Law Threaten Public Protest? Two Opinions
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Paulo Pimenta and Aloysio Nunes Ferreira. Translated by Holly Holmes |
5 |
Belo Monte: Burning Legal Timber Stokes the Fires of Brazil's Illegal Lumber Market
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Ana Aranha; Translated by Holly Holmes |
6 |
Operation Car Wash and Slave Labor in Brazil: Who Really Pays for Corruption in Civil Construction?
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Igor Ojeda for Repórter Brasil | Translated by Holly Holmes |
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An Unstable Balance in Brazil: Impeachment Proceedings Against President Dilma Rousseff Constitute Parliamentary Coup Attempt
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Mario Hernández |
8 |
Brazil's Law of Terror
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Diego Ferrari translated by Arielle Concilio |
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Photo Essay: Over 10,000 Participate in Brazil's First Black Women's March Against Racism, Violence and for Well Being
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Somer Nowak |
10 |
The Many Brazils in the World-System
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Immanuel Wallerstein |
11 |
Brazil: Indigenous Resistance in Rio’s Metropolis of Mega Events
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Aldo Santiago |
12 |
It's Time for Autonomy in Brazil
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Spensy Pimentel, translated by Addison Woolsey |
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Brazil-US Accords: Back to the Backyard?
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Raúl Zibechi |
14 |
Brazilian Government Evicts Communities that Best Preserve the Rainforest
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Carolina Motoki, translated by Holly Holmes |
15 |
Brazilian Government Justifies Logging by Calling Maró Indigenous Territory Communities "Fake Indians"
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Ana Aranha, Translated by Holly Holmes |
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“A Mirror of State Violence”: Ayotzinapa Sees Itself in Brazil’s Favelas and Indigenous Territories
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Armando Carmona |
17 |
Izidora Land Occupation in Protest: 30,000 Threatened With Eviction in Brazil
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Bárbara Ferreira for Carta Capital; Translated by Holly Holmes |
18 |
The Pacification of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Military Intervention in Schools
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Diego Ferrari |
19 |
Indigenous People in Brazil’s Amazon – Crushed by the Belo Monte Dam?
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Mario Osava |
20 |
Brazil: Journalist Evany José Metzker Murdered While Investigating Drugs and Child Exploitation in Minas Gerais
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Flávia Tavares for Época; Translated by Holly Holmes |
21 |
Brazil: Demarcation of Indigenous Lands Stalls and Violence Worsens
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Santiago Navarro |
22 |
"We Live In The Forest:" Indigenous Ka'apor Community Fights Loggers in Brazil
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Ruy Sposati; Translated by Holly Holmes |
23 |
What Kind Of Family Does Brazil Want?: Supreme Court Ruling Allows Gay Families To Legally Adopt Their Children
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Fabíola Perez for IstoÉ; Translated by Holly Holmes |
24 |
Brazil's MST Pays Tribute to Landless Workers Killed by Police in 1996
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Armando Carmona |
25 |
Brazil: Challenges of a Landless People
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Armando Carmona |
26 |
Three Months of Attacks on the Working Class in Brazil
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Sabrina Fernandes |
27 |
Deforestation in the Amazon Aggravates Brazil’s Energy Crisis
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Mario Osava |
28 |
Brazil: The Dictatorship’s Perfect Crime
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Marcelo Pellegrini, Translated by Holly Holmes |
29 |
Brazil’s Landless Workers’ Movement Blames Federal Institutions for Recent Killing of Land Squatters
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Armando Carmona |
30 |
Rousseff’s Brazil: No Country for the Landless Workers' Movement
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Fabiola Ortiz |
31 |
Brazil Truth Commission Details Extent of Rape During Military Dictatorship
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Danica Jorden |
32 |
Torture Reports: Brazil and the United States Release Reports Documenting Systematic Human Rights Abuses
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Kara Rochelle Martinez |
33 |
Cultivating Climate Justice: Brazilian Workers Leading the Charge Toward Zero Waste
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Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives and Other Worlds |
34 |
Brazil’s Rousseff Re-elected Despite Anti-Workers’ Party Sentiment: What Now?
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Sabrina Fernandes |
35 |
Brazilian Elections: What Happens Next?
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Sabrina Fernandes |
36 |
Brazil: Napalm in the Ribeira Valley
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Anne Vigna, Luciano Onça, and Natalia Viana, Translated by Danica Jorden |
37 |
"World Cup For Who?" Photo Report From Outside the Stadiums
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Andalusia Knoll |
38 |
Sporting Shock Doctrine: Dave Zirin on the World Cup, Olympics and Brazilian Democracy
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Andalusia Knoll |
39 |
National Congress of Brazil’s Landless Movement: Reinvention in Motion
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Raúl Zibechi |
40 |
Democracy and World Cup 2014: Brazil’s State of Emergency
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Renata Bessi And Santiago Navarro F. |
41 |
The Criminalization of Poverty in Brazil, a Global Power
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Raúl Zibechi |
42 |
Descendants of Slaves Report Military Abuses in Brazil
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Fabiola Ortiz |
43 |
The June Uprisings in Brazil: Below and Behind the Huge Mobilizations (Part 2)
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Raúl Zibechi, Translation by Ramor Ryan |
44 |
The June Uprisings in Brazil: Below and Behind the Huge Mobilizations (Part 1)
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Raúl Zibechi, Translation by Ramor Ryan |
45 |
Massive Indigenous Rights Movement Launches Across Brazil
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Amazon Watch |
46 |
Breaking U.N. Protocol, Brazil Lambastes U.S. Spying
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Thalif Deen |
47 |
Brazil’s Left Is Eager to Lead the “Swarm”
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Fabiana Frayssinet |
48 |
Uprising in Brazil: An Extraordinary Moment for Change
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Nayana Fernandez |
49 |
João Pedro Stédile of Brazil's Landless Movement: The Integration of Capital vs. the Integration of Peoples in the Americas
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João Pedro Stédile |
50 |
Brazil: Incomplete Justice for Murders of Amazon Activists
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Fabiola Ortiz |
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