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Brazil reaches the grim milestone of 100,000 covid-19 deaths
Also featured: Aid for small farmers is approved by the Senate and the accelerating destruction of Brazil’s Highlands
Read moreDetailsAlso featured: Aid for small farmers is approved by the Senate and the accelerating destruction of Brazil’s Highlands
Read moreDetailsThe sociologist who took his class origins to the pages, saw revolution as essential for the transformation of Brazil
Read moreDetailsThe initiative seeks to offer funding to cooperatives at lower interest rates than banks
Read moreDetailsA drop in production and difficulty in repaying debts are now the reality of rural residents impacted by the crisis
Read moreDetailsReligions with African roots social movements in the defense of democracy and for the president’s impeachment
Read moreDetailsKelli Mafort, one of the movement’s leaders, reinforces the importance of solidarity in order to save lives
Read moreDetailsWhile ultra conservative ers of Jair Bolsonaro assault people, social movements in Brazil distribute food
Read moreDetailsIn April of 1996, 21 farm workers were murdered; those who survived turned their pain into struggle
Read moreDetailsAlso featured: traditions and heritage aid the pandemic healing process, and are on display in Brazil’s largest city
Read moreDetailsSmuggled agrochemicals could represent 24% of domestic market, surveys show
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