It’s no surprise that, even though chattel slavery was formally abolished throughout the Americas over 100 years ago, enslaver culture is still very much alive.
Read More“Cars are bourgeois and trucks are proletarian.” An analysis of the truck-driver’s strike and diesel crisis in Brazil.
Read MoreApril was Indigenous Month in Brazil. This article reports on the Leadership of Indigenous Women conference in Salvador, and explores the personal and communal journey of indigenous women through generations.
Read More“When neoliberals ask for “diversity”, or more opportunities for the disenfranchised to franchise themselves, what they want is to hand out “white masks” to people of colour as if it’s charity.”
Read MoreAn article that explores the culture of fear as a tool for establishing the Power of a capitalist, neocolonial, and genocidal governmental system.
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Read MoreFrom the microcosm of personal grief, to Western civilization's atrocities throughout the ages.
Read MoreAn article on the impact colonialism has in the lives of Brazilian women today.
Read MoreMagic and connection are not things you can buy.
Read MoreWhat do men dressed as women giving eviction notices in the name of a faerie queen and the FBI have in common?
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