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The book Tecendo fios das críticas feministas ao direito no Brasil (Feminist Analysis of Brazilian Law) was launched this Monday (9th) at Espaço Cultural STJ (Superior Court of Justice), an event that gathered about 150 people. The work was organized by...

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On September 2nd and 4th, CEPIA, in partnership with the Cruzada do Menor Institute, held workshops with teenagers. Facilitated by CEPIA’s youth team, the workshops aimed at informing and talk with them about emotional and physical changes related t...

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CEPIA follows up on the activities carried out with adolescents from the Cruzada do Menor Institute, bringing the theme of puberty in a playful and dynamic way to adolescents from 10 to 14 years old. On September 13th CEPIA’s youth team facilitated ...

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On September 21st and 22nd, at the São Paulo Cultural Center, occurred the Women’s Festival, with roundtables, panels, films and debates. This festival was aimed to be a space for dialogue and exchange around struggles for equal rights, leadership ...

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In an interview to Marie Claire Magazine Jacqueline Pitanguy, who lectures today, September 22, at the 2nd edition of the Festival Now that is them (#Agora é que são Elas), in São Paulo, comments that Brazil is experiencing a setback regarding public p...

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Leila Linhares Barsted was interviewed for an article published in The Guardian, a widely circulated newspaper in the United Kingdom, and noted that “Brazilian society has become more aggressive.” “Since last year, we have had an increas...

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Orlando Villas Boas Municipal School promoted, between September 16 and 20, the Adolescent Week. Throughout the week several workshops were held on topics of interest to the students, with the participation of teachers, coordination and invited organizati...

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The app Papo Reto, developed by CEPIA in a collaborative manner with adolescents and in articulation with health and education institutions, was presented last week at a symposium organized by the School of Global Health at the University of Copenhagen, D...

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On September 23, another planning meeting of the Let’s do it event took place. The event promoted by the Rio de Janeiro State Health Secretariat, with support from civil society organizations, including CEPIA, will gather adolescents and youth from ...

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FEPETI / RJ (Rio de Janeiro State Forum for the Prevention and Eradication of Child and Adolescent Labor) level held its 8th monthly meeting on September 26, bringing together representatives of civil society organizations, such as CEPIA, and representati...

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On October 1st CEPIA’s team, represented by Kezia Yasmin, Débora Silva and Lucas Marçal, developed a workshop on violences and vulnerabilities with adolescents from Cruzada do Menor/ Plantando o Amanhã Unit Project that assist low income adolesce...

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Yesterday, October, 09th, at the Association of Public Defenders of the State of Rio de Janeiro – ADPERJ, held a conversation round about the law in the feminist perspective. The conversation wheel, which began with Leila Barsted’s account and...

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Campaing More Firearms More Feminicide – see the film (portuguese) With support from AEQSE and the 4D Feminist Collective, this is a campaign conducted in partnership with the NGO CEPIA. Jacqueline Pitanguy, CEPIA’s coordinator, explains in th...

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Yesterday, October 22nd, it was held at CEPIA a Focus Group with mothers of adolescents from 10 to 14 years old with the theme Puberty. The proposal was idealized to know what mothers have to say about their children’s puberty process. The meeting w...

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The seminar “Let’s Combine?!”  which took place on October 25, 26 and 27th, was of great importance for the circulation of ideas, information and knowledge exchange among young people. 60 young people with different experiences were abl...

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