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Brazil

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    PART OF: Enslavers Project

    Enslavers Project: 33 Brazil Authorities Have Ancestors Linked to Slavery

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    November 19, 2024
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    PART OF: For the Sake of Security: The Advance of Facial Recognition in South America

    Innocent Brazilians In Prison Because of Social Media Photos (German)

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    July 24, 2024
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    An aerial view of the obelisk in Buenos Aires, with digital lines pointing down from the tip of the obelisk to the ground below.
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    PART OF: For the Sake of Security: The Advance of Facial Recognition in South America

    Podcast: Facial Recognition in Brazil (German)

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    November 28, 2023
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    PART OF: The Hidden Face of Indigenous People in Brazilian Cities

    ‘I Am Indigenous, Not Pardo’: Push for Self-Declaration in Brazil’s Census

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    Rainforest Investigations Fellow
    July 6, 2021
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    An aerial view of damage caused by a tailings dam leak at Norse Hydro's industrial complex in Barcarena in the Brazilian Amazon in 2018. The leak, caused by heavy rains, engulfed nearby communities in a flash flood that contaminated the Murucupí River. Image by Cícero Pedrosa Neto. Brazil, 2018.
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    PART OF: Quilombolas, Invisible Protectors of the Forest, in Sight of COVID-19 (Portuguese)

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    September 14, 2020
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    Flora Pereira

    Flora Pereira works as the Chief of Impact, leading engagement and education programs and teams in the U.S., Latin America, Central Africa, and Southeast Asia, combining investigative journalism...

    August 23, 2021
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    Verónica Goyzueta

    Verónica Goyzueta was formerly a Rainforest Journalism Fund Coordinator at the Pulitzer Center. Born in Peru, Goyzueta has lived in Brazil for more than two decades, working as a journalist with a...

    January 15, 2020

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