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The School of Magistrates of the State of Rio de Janeiro (EMERJ) held, on September 30th, the closing ceremony of the III class of the specialization course “Gender and Law”, lato sensu post-graduation. The event was opened by the General Dire...

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Suffrage is a podcast by Folha do São Paulo that seeks to understand why gender inequality in politics is still huge in Brazil, where women make up half of the electorate. The Lipstick Lobby (Lobby do Batom) episode rescues the history of the Lipstick Lo...

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On October 3th, CEPIA´s team  facilitated a workshop at the Rivadavia Corrêa Public High School. This workshop is part of a series of activities being developed by CEPIA since August under the elective course “Partiu Papo Reto: life projects, sexuali...

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In honor of the anniversary of the Brazilian 1988 Constitution, TV Justiça released the documentary “34 years of the Federal Constitution”. The documentary interviews members of the Federal Supreme Court about the importance of our Constitution, as w...

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On October 6th Fòs Feminista promoted a tribute in honor of Adrienne Germain who left us on May, with the participation of women who shared important moments of her life such as Carmen Barroso, Peggy Antrobus, Judith Bruce, Judith Helzner, Sandra Khabir,...

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The Rio de Janeiro State Council for Women’s Rights – CEDIM/RJ held another meeting aimed at strengthening the Rio de Janeiro State Forum of Municipal Councils and Managers. Leila Linhares Barsted, member of CEDIM’s Security Commission, ...

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From 11th to 13th October the VII International Congress on Human Rights of Coimbra – A transdisciplinar vision, took place. Mariana Barsted was present at the symposium Access to justice and legal-institutional responses in confronting violence aga...

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The Sputnik news agency carries out the Jabuticaba sem Caroço podcast. In the October 11 episode referring to the 34th anniversary of the Brazilian Constitution, journalists Bárbara Pereira and Francini Augusto interviewed Jacqueline Pitanguy, who was p...

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The Brazilian filmmaker, screenwriter and editor Eunice Gutman interviewed, on October 17th, Leila Linhares Barsted for the documentary about the Rio de Janeiro State Council for Women’s Rights – CEDIM/RJ and its Commission for Women’s S...

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The Institute for Legal Research of the Universidad Autónoma de México – UNAM and the Follow-up Mechanism of the Convention of Belém do Pará (MESECVI), in light of the serious context of gender violence against women in Mexico and throughout the...

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The Study Group on Social Sciences of Minho University, Portugal promoted an event with the participation of Branca Moreira Alves, Jacqueline Pitanguy and Heloisa Buarque de Holanda on  the feminist movement in Brazil, history, challenges and perspective...

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CEPIA prepares annually its activities report, where it presents the projects, activities and trainings developed, the publications and tutorials launched, the monthly lives that have taken place this year, the campaigns we have developed, the videos prod...

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This is the title of the article by Leila Linhares Barsted in the book Religion and Democracy in Europe and Brazil, organized by Bernardo Sorj and Sérgio Fausto, and launched this year by the Fernando Henrique Cardoso Foundation. The book brings to publi...

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Leila Linhares Barsted was interviewed on October 24th for the documentary provided by the Rio de Janeiro State Council for Women’s Rights – CEDIM/RJ about Nair Jane de Castro Lima, union leader of the domestic workers, with great performance ...

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From May to October, CEPIA developed the Reage Seu Voto Muda Tudo Campaign (React Your Vote Can Change Everything) with regular posts on its social media. The Campaign sought to provide information about the electoral process. At first, encouraging teena...

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