“Não é Não!” returns to the streets this carnival to fight harassment against women
Temporary tattoos invite people to reflect on respect for the female body during the holidays Carnival in Brazil is a time of great joy, dancing
Temporary tattoos invite people to reflect on respect for the female body during the holidays Carnival in Brazil is a time of great joy, dancing

British professional trumpeter Tom Ashe conceived the project in 2014 with the help of volunteers, local residents and the sale of curry in his own
Systematic attacks on the Yanomami Indigenous Land have left populations in an extremely vulnerable situation The Yanomami have recently graced the cover of several newspapers

Every year, around 400 young people are assisted by projects focused on education, culture, art and the realisation of rights By: Kauana Portugal – Lupa

With almost 3 years of operation, Casa is already a reference in service when it comes to listening and welcoming By Editorial – Lupa do
Founded by two journalism students, the collective promotes projects that show everyday life in the favela beyond the violence portrayed in traditional media By: Kauana
Cleone Santos, 64, from Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, worked for 18 years as a prostitute in Parque Jardim da Luz, in the city of

The institute’s work aligns with the 2030 Agenda of the United Nations In the field of human rights education (EDH), Instituto Aurora monitors Brazil’s public

The founder of TPM – Todas Para o Mar (All to the Sea) is also one of the first black surfers in the country By:
The project offers face-to-face group therapy sessions that are free of charge The research conducted by Vozes e Cores focuses on contemporary perceptions and explorations