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Black Women’s March
To march is to dream in motion.In 2015, more than 100,000 Black women marched to Brasília against racism, violence, and for Bem Viver (Well-being).They didn’t ask for space, they occupied it.They didn’t ask for a voice, they made themselves heard. The Black Women’s March was, and continues to be, a historic milestone in the leadership of Black Brazilian women, a living expression of struggle, spirituality, and collective dreaming. In 2025, this call is renewed.To march is

Ana Paula Brandão
11 de nov. de 20251 min de leitura


United Nations Social Forum in Geneva
Talking about education is, above all, unfortunately, talking about inequality.And if education is recognized as a human right, we must remember: rights only exist when there is investment, commitment, and courage to confront the structures that insist on denying the obvious — that Black, Indigenous, and marginalized lives matter. During the United Nations Social Forum in Geneva, I took part in two debates that deeply moved me last week, on October 30 and 31. In the first, “T

Ana Paula Brandão
5 de nov. de 20252 min de leitura
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