Analysis | The Aldir Blanc Law in the city of Rio de Janeiro: initial reflections
The cultural sector was one of the most affected by the covid-19 pandemic, which started in Brazil at the beginning
Read moreThe cultural sector was one of the most affected by the covid-19 pandemic, which started in Brazil at the beginning
Read moreAccording to Cameroonian historian and philosopher Achille Mbembe, in the next 30 to 50 years, one in three people on
Read moreRecently, President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) vetoed the Aldir Blanc Law 2, which provided for the annual transfer of R$ 3
Read moreSandra Benites, the first indigenous curator to work at a Brazilian museum, left her post as assistant curator at the
Read moreThe Access to Information Law (Law nº 12.527/2011) came into force a decade ago to comply with some constitutional principles
Read moreLast week, the Bembé do Mercado took place. Considered the only street Candomblé in the world, the cultural and religious
Read moreRussian military next to the statue of a grandmother in Mariupol The occupiers are preparing “decorations” and “extras of eyewitnesses”
Read moreOne of the biggest favelas in Brazil, Rocinha is usually portrayed with a focus on its problems and local violence
Read morePurity Lopes Loiola, a native of Bacabal from Maranhão, left her city in 1993 in search of her son Abel.
Read moreThe state of Rio Grande do Norte is well known for its beaches, but the Seridó do Sertão Potiguar, which
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