Brazil’s plans to build ports and roads to help move grains, beef and iron ore from the rainforest echo a development vision ...
Mikey Peralta Jr. examines the first three films by Brazilian filmmaker José Padilha and how his films examine violence in his home country.
The third and most affordable option is through COHAB (Popular Housing Company), which manages public housing policies across ...
Controversial 8-mile road project in Belém destroying rainforest, violating Indigenous rights, warn church activists ...
A landmark case challenging police violence in low-income communities — known as the “ADPF of the Favelas” — resumes Thursday ...
Environmental activists from around the globe have eagerly awaited Brazil's turn hosting the United Nations climate summit, ...
Débora Albuquerque scrawled “You lost, dude” on a statue. Now she’s being treated like a national security threat.
A panel of Brazil Supreme Court justices unanimously ruled that former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven of his associates ...
An undocumented Brazilian migrant accused of being the U.S.-based facilitator of an international operation was arrested ...
A new anti-crime bill in Brazil targeting the son of a jailed Red Command gang leader is likely to have little impact on ...
Faculty Associate David Nemer breaks down how digital monopolies erode democracy in Brazil, fueling inequality, precarious labor, and disinformation.
Brazilcore—Gen Z’s take on Y2K aesthetics—celebrates Brazil’s cultural influence, but obfuscates the nation’s racial ...