More than a Festival: The Legacy of Brazilian Carnival Sophia Rosenthal Apr 15, 2024 The ability of civilians to express themselves through Carnival has made the festival an outlet for both escape and…
Javier Milei: The Presidential Candidate that Has Shocked Argentina Sophia Rosenthal Oct 21, 2023 As Argentina awaits its general election on October 22nd, a presidential candidate is already sending shockwaves…
Lula peut-il sauver l’Amazonie? Marilou El Mabsout Antoine Feb 28, 2023 La victoire de Lula est perçue à l'international comme une victoire pour la démocratie mais aussi pour le climat.…
L’élection de Bolsonaro, le symptôme d’un racisme sous-jacent au… Athenais Cornette Nov 23, 2021 L'élection de Jair Bolsonaro en 2018 a sans aucun doute contribué à l'exacerbation des tensions ethniques au…
Brazil and Bolsonaro: Should We Fear Democratic Backsliding? Justine Peries Nov 18, 2021 "Crimes against humanity," degradation of democratic norms, and "Fora Bolsonaro" signs in the street... Let's take…
The Earth Needs a Lawyer Too: Making Ecocide an International Crime Robin Kennedy Dec 21, 2020 "Making ecocide an official international crime would close a major gap in international law that has allowed mass…
L’Étreinte du serpent et la destruction perpétuelle de l’Amazonie Diane Robert Oct 18, 2020 L'Étreinte du serpent nous montre qu'il est nécessaire d'adopter une perspective locale envers les problématiques…
Le nationalisme culturel de Bolsonaro Killian Abellon Feb 15, 2020 Pour le député fédéral Marcelo Calero de Cidadania, « le danger est d’avoir un dirigisme culturel. À partir du…
What Does Lula’s Release Mean for Brazil? Lilla Adams Dec 9, 2019 With anti-government protests currently sweeping parts of Latin America, Lula's incendiary tactics could openly…
Brazil’s Chaotic Spectacle Liam Meisner Jun 17, 2019 While the Worker's Party under Lula was able to bring together an impressive coalition who all shared a common goal…