Brazil’s Organized Black Movement Today: Voices from the Black Coalition for Rights

Rooting Anti-Racism in the Favelas

The Black Coalition for Rights, a political network with advocacy reaching Brazil’s National Congress and international forums, brings together over 150 collectives, institutions, and entities of the Brazilian black movement today. In this episode, we present a small cartography of some of the voices who participate in the Coalition. To all of them, we asked, “What is your voice and the place of your voice within the Black Coalition for Rights?”

Script: Tatiana Lima
Cover Art: Raquel Batista
Voices Featured: Joseph A Mills III as Douglas Belchior; Maya Beasley as Winnie Bueno; Michele Silva as Anielle Franco; Emmett Williams as Ariovaldo Ramos; and Mariah Braber as Darlah Faria
Theme Music and Supporting Music: Bismarx
Sound Editing Support: Matheus Simões
Content Editing and Production: RioOnWatch

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