Mae Flavia Pinto is one in a wave of Afro-Brazilian women running for public office, challenging Brazil’s deeply entrenched racist and classist establishment. A field report

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10 thoughts on “Afro-Brazilian Women Take on Brazil’s Establishment in Upcoming Election”
  1. This woman is very brave.
    There is an awakening taking place in places long asleep all over the world.
    It's happening in the U.S. as well as other places.
    People are waking up to discover the same old same old is what awakened people call injustice.
    We are a generation in need of a new idea by which to organize our societies and our lives.
    New ideas are not viable in co-ordination with the old priorities, of oil, banks and wars for profit.
    We must introduce new more desirable options along with new priorities and new ideas.
    It's hard to find something to argue against when a society is just.
    A just society is an idea ready for the concrete beneath our feet.
    A just society is fair and you know it when you see it and experience it.
    You also know it when it is not present.

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