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The premiere of the film Angela on September 7th was followed by a debate moderated by Claudia Lamego and with the participation of Joyce Trindade, Duda de Almeida and Jacqueline Pitanguy. Jacqueline highlighted the toxic nature of the relationship betwee...

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On September 13th it took place a fourth virtual conversation about the role of gender norms in achieving equality and women’s human rights.  This initiative was held by Women’s Learning Partnership (WLP) in partnership with  UNFPA’s A...

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Brazil Foundation, an organization founded in the United States and which supports projects in Brazil, chaired by Rebecca Tavares, held a meeting in New York on September 14th with the Minister of Women Aparecida Gonçalves in which the minister spoke abo...

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CEPIA held the 3rd workshop at the Baden Powell Public High School, within the scope of the Violence Prevention and Strengthening of Rights´ Workshop cycle that takes place in partnership with RAP da Saúde, a program of the Municipal Health Department. ...

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On September 15th, CEPIA,  with its Partiu Papo Reto team, began the cycle of workshops ‘Citizenship and Rights’, in partnership with the group of students from Projeto Sem Vergonha, at State School Júlia Kubitschek. This new cycle aims to awaken yo...

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In an interview with Veja Magazine with reporter Amanda Péchy, Jacqueline Pitanguy defends that motherhood should be a choice and not an imposition and remembers that three decades ago she wrote an article for Veja saying that politicians deal with this ...

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  The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – UFRJ, through the Suely de Souza Almeida Center for Public Policy Studies, the Suely de Souza Almeida Women’s Reference Center and the Center for Philosophy and Human Sciences, held its second ...

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Fòs Feminista held a meeting with the participants of its Regional  Initiative that brings together organizations from different regions of Latin America, including CEPIA, around reproductive justice. The meeting aimed to evaluate learning, progress and...

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On September 19th, CEPIA held the workshop “Do you know about the Plan?” gathering teenagers and young people from partner networks such as CEDECA, Rap da Saúde Program from the Health Department of Rio de Janeiro, UERJ State University  and...

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Continuing the activities carried out at the Orlando Villas Boas Public High School, on September 22nd it took place another workshop of the trainings Empodera e Multiplica (Empower and Multiply). This series of training bring together students from diffe...

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The Viva Maria Radio program, coordinated by Mara Regia, interviewed Jacqueline Pitanguy about President Lula’s speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Jacqueline commented on the importance of the president mentioning Berta Lutz ...

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The Latin American and Caribbean Committee for the Defense of Women’s Rights (CLADEM), Equality Now and the Global Campaign for Equality in Family Law (GCEFL) held the Regional Strategic Meeting on the False Parental Alienation Syndrome (SAP) in Fam...

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The Women’s Learning Partnership (WLP), an international organization that brings together NGOs from 20 countries and of which Cepia is a partner, held its Board of Directors Meeting on September 26th. Jacqueline Pitanguy participated as an emeritus mem...

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The article Abortion, a matter of rights, citizenship and health, by Jacqueline Pitanguy, was published in Correio Brasiliense Newsapaper, on September 27th, the eve of the Latin American and Caribbean day of struggle for the decriminalization and legaliz...

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In Brazil, there is a profile of people criminalized for abortion: They are women. They are mostly black women. And most of them are in vulnerable situations, poor, with low education and living in peripheral areas. Today, September 28th is the Latin Amer...

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