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Black Women's Movement in Brazil
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
26 May 2023
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Black Agenda Radio · Black Women's Movement in Brazil

Natalia de Campos is an organizer with Defend Democracy in Brazil Committee, known as DDB-NY. Members of Brazil’s Black Women’s Alliance will be in New York at the United Nation’s Forum on Afro Descendants and will host an event at the People's Forum on June 2. We are also speaking with Wania Sant’Anna joining us from Rio de Janeiro. She is a member of the Brazilian Black Coalition for Rights, an historian, and researcher of gender and ethnic/racial relations.

Brazil
Afro-Brazilians
Lula da Silva
Afro-descendants

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