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Posts tagged 'Dilma Rousseff'
The Return of the White Male Elite in Brazil
May 24, 2016 -
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Afro-Brazilians are in a precarious political position falling between a support of Dilma Rousseff’s social inclusion policies...
Beyond the Epidemic: How the Zika Virus Exposed a Social Crisis in Brazil
February 25, 2016 -
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The recent health crisis has turned the spotlight onto social and gender inequality in Brazil The scenes of the Brazilian...
Brazil: The Other Half of the Orange
November 24, 2015 -
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The orange juice supply chain is an index of the development dilemma in Brazil For many years now, giant orange...
Brazilian Teachers: Enemies of the State
May 8, 2015 -
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Professionals working in the education sector are treated with contempt by the Brazilian authorities in a country where privatisation...
Brazil’s Re-elections: Chicken Pastries and Beagle Boys
November 13, 2014 -
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Brazil’s presidential election was a battlefield of puerile name-calling and regional division leaving a taste of bitterness...
The Copa das Copas of World Cup Memes
July 15, 2014 -
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As we have now watched the sun set over the Maracana stadium and witnessed the new champions lifting up the World Cup, we can look...
Celebrations and Denunciations: Will There Be a World Cup?
June 12, 2014 -
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As host cities prepare for the World Cup, Brazilians are increasingly disillusioned against the backdrop of unimproved social...
Standing Up for Indigenous Rights in Brazil
October 9, 2013 -
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25th anniversary of Constitution sees massive mobilisation across country and around the world Night is falling...