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3P - Who Has Benefited from Brazil's Success?
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Roberta Garcia welcomes sociologist Ailton Ferreira for a discussion on inequality in Brazil
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Black women from across the state of Rio de Janeiro took over the Copacabana beachfront under the slogan “Black Women United Against Racism, All Forms of Oppression, and Violence, and for a Good Life ”
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A filmmaker, cultural producer, journalist, co-founder of Acervo Cultne, and CEO of Cultne TV, he is a key figure in promoting Black music and Afro-Brazilian culture while preserving the memories of Black movements, artists, and events
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