On March 28th, the 3rd ordinary State Forum for the Prevention and Eradication of Child Labor and the Protection of Adolescent Workers of Rio de Janeiro (FEPETI) meeting of 2019 was held. The meeting’s main agenda points were the presentation by Can...
Continue ReadingBetween March 27th and 29th, the Brazilian Academy of Sciences organized, at the Museum of Tomorrow, a conference focused on strategies for implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with the participation of scientists from different countries...
Continue ReadingThe Women’s Lawyer Commission organized a Conversation Wheel with the theme “Violence against women: attacked one, attacked all”. Leila Linhares Barsted, executive director of CEPIA, and Ana Cláudia Vilela Melle, psychologist, were invited to p...
Continue ReadingThe Justice Museum – Cultural Center of the Judiciary is hosting the exhibition “Women, Hour and Voice – Rights, Achievements and Challenges”, curated by Silvia Monte, which portrays women’s struggles and the achievements of ...
Continue ReadingThe School Health Program (PSE) team – School and Nursery Health Center NSEC 02 – held the first meeting of 2019 for school unit directors, which also had the participation of pedagogical coordinators, at the Eva Klabin House Museum on April 2...
Continue ReadingThe Cooperation Agreement to Combat Child Labor in the State of Rio de Janeiro, in conjunction with the State Forum for the Prevention and Eradication of Child Labor and the Protection of Adolescent Workers of Rio de Janeiro (FEPETI/RJ), will hold on Apri...
Continue ReadingOn April 16th, 2019, the Museum of Justice , at the Cultural Center of the Judiciary, organized a joint interview, coordinated by Silvia Monte, with 4 historic feminists: Leila Linhares Barsted, Comba Marques Porto, Jacqueline Pitanguy and Schuma Schumahe...
Continue ReadingLeila Linhares Barsted mediated the exhibition “Women, time and voice: Rights, Achievements and Challenges” by lecturing on history, human rights, citizenship and feminism, entitled “Women from All Countries Unite Against Violence”. Studen...
Continue ReadingAt the invitation of professors Cristiane Brandão and Mariana Trotta of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) Law School, Leila Linhares Barsted, Executive Director of CEPIA, participated as a teacher of the Course for Popular Legal Promoters o...
Continue ReadingThe State Forum to Combat Child Labor and Adolescent Worker Protection (FEPETI-RJ) meeting, held on April 25th, had as its agenda the presentation of the activities of the Special Protection Superintendence of the State of Rio de Janeiro, which foresees, ...
Continue ReadingOn April 25, Cepia attended the Henrique Dodsworth Municipal School, continuing the second cycle of workshops of the project “Education for Citizenship”. The theme worked was “power relations” and had the great participation of students of the 8th...
Continue ReadingThe Institute of Public Security launched today the 14th edition of the Women’s Dossier, an annual thematic report that presents data on violence against women in the state of Rio de Janeiro. CEPIA, represented by Leila Linhares Barsted, was present...
Continue ReadingCEPIA, in partnership with the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice and Mônica Cunha, founder of the Moleque Movement, consultant of this project, organized a visit to the exhibition “Women, time and voice: rights, achievements and challenges”, which...
Continue ReadingOn May 3rd, 2019, Jacqueline Pitanguy’s article “Possession of Arms: An Announced Chronicle of Femicide,” was published in the newspaper O Globo. Access the full link below: https://oglobo.globo.com/opiniao/posse-de-armas-a-chronicle-address-of-...
Continue ReadingOn May 7th, the Institute of Brazilian Lawyers, promoted the debate with the theme “Women and the environment”. “In developing countries women are the first victims of environmental degradation. Globally, women have assumed the management an...
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