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In the first episode of the series, meet Nathê, a graffiti artist and social educator from the fishing community of Nossa Senhora do Ó, in Pernambuco
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In , Brazil was hit by the worst environmental disaster in its history when the Fundão dam in Mariana burst and million cubic meters of toxic tailings flooded the Doce River The pollution then spread for hundreds of kilometers—all the way to the Atlantic Ocean
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Check out Lauren Hill s performance at the Chic Show Festival
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During the th century, “racial democracy” fostered the idea of racial harmony in the country, but in reality it never existed
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A co-production by Digi Filmes Giros Filmes, directed by David Obadia, with Belisario Franca as executive producer and Mauricio Eiras as production manager, Gerson King Combo - The Movie tells the story of the Brazilian “King of Soul ” His career took off in the s and s, when he became one of the most beloved and influential artists of the era, known for his powerful voice, energetic dance moves, and captivating stage presence
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Sixteen train stations separate Central do Brasil in Rio de Janeiro from the Oswaldo Cruz neighborhood Along the way, amid the sound of drums and joyful singing, you can trace the history of samba
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In , the Empire imposed yet another form of exclusion on Afro-Brazilian children and adolescents, who were barred from attending school This situation would only be partially rectified years later with the passage of the quota policy law
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