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The Commission for Women Lawyers – ABA held, on April 11th, the Seminar Long Live It, Women! Project, with the participation of several Law professionals and with national broadcasting through Youtube. Leila Linhares Barsted was one of the speakers ...

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The Women’s Learning Partnership and the UNFPA Asia/Pacific Regional Office held a meeting on April 11 entitled A Dialogue on Values: Reforming Family Laws and Policies, with the participation of representatives of the UN Population Fund in several coun...

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On April 11 and 12, the seminar Mapping and resisting the gender phantasm in Latin America: geographies of anti-gender movements was held. The seminar was organized by the Sexuality Policy Watch in partnership with the London School of Economics and Polit...

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The Postgraduate Program in Public Policy in Human Rights of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) held a series of meetings, on April 13th, as part of the discipline Women, Justice and Human Rights, organized by professors Maria Celeste Simões...

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The theme of parallel narratives and their effect on politics was addressed by Jacqueline Pitanguy in her article Politics and parallel realities in Brazil,  published in Chile in La Nueva Mirada, on April 13th. Access the article here

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CEPIA, through its Partiu Papo Reto Program, launched a new  cycle of workshops with public high school students! On April 14th, CEPIA’s  facilitators Gabriel Brandão and Kezia Sampaio went to Rivadávia Corrêa Public High School to collect sugg...

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  The National Council of Justice – CNJ promoted, in Brasilia, April 18th and 19th, the Seminar Human Dignity – Promotion of Human Rights and the Protection of Diversities and Vulnerabilities in Policies and Programs of the CNJ. The Semin...

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On April 19, CEPIA, through its Partiu Papo Reto program, held another workshop at the Orlando Villas Boas Public High School of the Partiu Papo Reto training cycle: citizenship and rights. At this workshop the main topic was “Gender Power Relations”....

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On April 20th, Leila Linhares Barsted was interviewed by Repórter Brasil, TV Brasil, on the date when Law 14.550/2023 was sanctioned by President Lula, which adds article 40-A to Maria da Penha Law, to determine that it will be applied to “all situ...

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On April 25th, radio Roquete Pinto aired the program Rio em Pauta with Ermelinda Rita, that interviewed Mariana Barsted talking about the courses and trainings that CEPIA is giving in the year 2023, especially about the course Cairo in the Daily: communic...

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The Study Group: Psychology, Studies and Gender Narratives, in partnership with the Collegiate of the Psychology Course at the University UNICAP from Barbacena/Minas Gerais, promoted on April 25th and 26th the conference cycle Women and Society: (im)possi...

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On April 27, the Suely Sousa de Almeida Reference Center for Women from the Nucleus of Public Policy Studies at UFRJ promoted the presentation of the film Lobby do Batom, which portrays women’s struggle to guarantee their rights under the Constituti...

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On May 3rd, CEPIA’s team, through the project Partiu Papo Reto, concluded its cycle of workshops at the Orlando Villas Boas school with the 8th grade class. In all, there were 6 thematic meetings, including the “culminating” meeting, whi...

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The Criminal Law Forum of the School of Magistracy of the State of Rio de Janeiro (EMERJ) held, on May 4th, the Seminar The innovations on Maria da Penha Law – Law 14550/2023 – Protective Measures, coordinated by Judge José Muinõs Piñeiro F...

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On May 5th, Chile’s  Permanent Forum on Foreign Policy promoted a round of conversation about an integration project for South American countries that would allow this sub-region to resume political dialogue. The need to include the gender dimension as...

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