Leonardo Sakamoto on hideous wealth – and poverty.
Lula is back in the game. After a court annulled all the sentences against him, Brazil’s ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is back in the running for the top job, writes Leonardo Sakamoto.
While women in Argentina have won the right to abortion, in Brazil even child survivors of rape may be forced to give birth, writes Leonardo Sakamoto.
You shall live; and you shall die. Leonardo Sakamoto examines his country’s necropolitics in the light of Black Lives Matter.
Leonardo Sakamoto on how the rich are responding to the pandemic.
Leonardo Sakamoto on why black women are so active in fighting growing misogyny.
A war against indigenous people, writes Leonardo Sakamoto.
Leonardo Sakomoto tackles a topic close to his heart: modern-day slavery.
With Trump’s defeat, Bolsonaro loses his imaginary friend. Bolsonaro’s desperate pledges to Trumpism have not paid off, argues Leonardo Sakamoto.
Suicidal drives and fake patriotism by Leonardo Sakamoto.
The judge who became vigilante – and then ‘God’. By Leonardo Sakamoto.
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View from Brazil | Courage and terror in Myanmar | July, 2021 |
View from Brazil | Vaccine equality | May, 2021 |
View from Brazil | Democracy on the edge | March, 2021 |
View from Brazil | A caring economy | November, 2020 |
View from Brazil | Covid-19 lessons from the pandemic | September, 2020 |
View from Brazil | The Kurds - betrayed again | July, 2020 |
View from Brazil | The fight for clean air | May, 2020 |
View from Brazil | How we make poverty | March, 2020 |
View from Brazil | Borders - Freedom to move, for everyone | January, 2020 |
View from Brazil | The biodiversity emergency | January, 2020 |
View from Brazil | China in charge | November, 2019 |
View from Brazil | Who owns the sea? | September, 2019 |
View from Brazil | The right to the city | July, 2019 |
View from Brazil | How to avoid climate breakdown | May, 2019 |