The Third Sector Observatory (Observatório do Terceiro Setor) interviewed Jacqueline Pitanguy on the Olhar da Cidadania program, on University of São Paulo (USP) radio. The interview conducted by journalist Joel Scala took place on March 14 and had as i...
Continue ReadingThe National School for the Training of Magistrates, in the scope of its Professional Master’s Course in Law and the Judiciary, promoted on March 18th the webinar on Challenges for a feminist criminology of law in Brazil, which included presentation...
Continue ReadingFrom March 14th to 25th, the 66th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) – CSW 66 takes place. This year the CSW has as its central theme: “Climate change and environmental disaster risk reduction: equality of ge...
Continue ReadingOn March 21st, day that marks the end of the 21 days of activism against racism and the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, CEPIA, represented by lawyer Mariana Barsted, attended the event organized by the Brazilian Institute f...
Continue ReadingThe Permanent Forum on Domestic and Gender Violence of the School of Magistrates of Rio de Janeiro (EMERJ), in partnership with the Center for Research on Gender, Race and Ethnicity (NUPEGRE), held on March 22nd the webinar Case Marcia Barbosa v. Brazil a...
Continue ReadingLobby do Batom (Lipstick Lobby), a documentary about the history of the feminist movement that changed the Brazilian Constitution, will premiere today, March 23, on NET Gávea at 9 pm. The documentary gathers testimonies from women who were directly invol...
Continue ReadingInvited by professors Simone Diniz and Cristiane Cabral from the Faculty of Public Health at the University of São Paulo (USP), Jacqueline Pitanguy lecture the graduate class Feminism, Gender and Knowledge Production and Public Policies: the Brazilian ca...
Continue ReadingJacqueline Pitanguy and Branca Moreira Alves, authors of the book Feminism in Brazil: memories of those who made it happen, recently released by the publisher of @bazardotempo, invite Hildete Pereira, Sandra Azeredo, Leila Barsted and Comba Marques Porto ...
Continue ReadingDuring the period of March 8 to 29th, CEPIA held a set of 4 online workshops bringing together 17 educators from the Henrique Dodsworth Municipal Public High School, including teachers from different subjects such as Portuguese, mathematics, physical educ...
Continue ReadingJacqueline Pitanguy was interviewed on April 4 for The Economist magazine about Sexual Education in Latin America. In the interview, she highlighted the resistance of the current government in implementing the curricular guidelines already approved in pre...
Continue ReadingThe Suely Souza da Almeida Women’s Reference Center of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and the City Hall of Duque de Caxias, initiated, on April 5th, the Course Single Form for Compulsory Notification of Abuse and Other Violences, aimed at ...
Continue ReadingThe Diversity and Inclusion Program of Fundação Getúlio Vargas – FGV Direito Rio (Law), in partnership with the Consulate General of the United States of America in Rio de Janeiro, and with the support of the Center for Studies on Contemporary In...
Continue ReadingCEPIA launches the campaign ReAGE! Seu Voto muda tudo (ReACT! Your vote can change everything). The Campaign, recently launched on CEPIA’s social media, aims to encourage the participation of adolescents and young people in the 2022 national electio...
Continue ReadingThe Permanent Forum on Domestic and Gender Violence of the School of Magistrates of the State of Rio de Janeiro (EMERJ), under the coordination of Judge Adriana Ramos de Mello, held on April, 13th, a meeting to plan their next events from May 2022. Leila ...
Continue ReadingJacqueline Pitanguy was interviewed on April 13 by The National Public Radio (NPR), the US national radio station, about the drug misoprostol, also known as Cytotec, used for safe abortion. She highlighted the importance of misoprostol in reducing materna...
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