Black Brazil Today | Analyzing Brazil from the Perspective of Race
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This website that analyzes the complexities of the Federative Republic of Brazil from the perspective of race
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[H2] Analyzing Brazil from the Perspective of Race
[H2] 12-year old black girl trampled on and called ‘monkey’ with ‘scouring pad hair’ by students at school, says mother
[H2] “I asked, ‘What if Jesus was a man of color?’ and that’s when everything hit the fan!”, says Tony Tornado, one Brazil’s most important soul singers
[H2] Revisiting when black women won the Miss Brazil pageant two years in a row: Why did this bother so many people?
[H2] TNT Sports criticized after releasing video that thins nose and lightens skin of popular black soccer player Endrick
[H2] After scoring goal, Vini Jr. responds to racist crowd with black fist! Soccer star has been victim of racism in European soccer numerous times
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12-year old black girl trampled on and called ‘monkey’ with ‘scouring pad hair’ by students at school, says mother
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“I asked, ‘What if Jesus was a man of color?’ and that’s when everything hit the fan!”, says Tony Tornado, one Brazil’s most important soul singers
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Revisiting when black women won the Miss Brazil pageant two years in a row: Why did this bother so many people?
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TNT Sports criticized after releasing video that thins nose and lightens skin of popular black soccer player Endrick
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After scoring goal, Vini Jr. responds to racist crowd with black fist! Soccer star has been victim of racism in European soccer numerous times
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In 2022, the World Cup starts on Black Consciousness Day and revives memory of the anti-racist struggle in Brazil
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‘Marias Chuteiras’: Brazil’s ‘soccer gold diggers’ are mostly interested in top soccer players; relationships lead to tens of thousands in monthly child support
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Once excluded from Brazil’s soccer fields, black players are now regularly the majority on the country’s World Cup team
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Singer Anitta is a superstar, but for some, she is a terrible example with which to educate girls but that modern women feminists turn a blind eye
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Juliana Nalú continues to be one of the great Brazilian models abroad; now being featured in brands of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, she is destined to become a top model
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‘Marias Chuteiras’: Brazil’s ‘soccer gold diggers’ are mostly interested in top soccer players; relationships lead to tens of thousands in monthly child support
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Why do many foreigners see Brazilian women as sexual objects?
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Black children are dressed as slaves in Independence Day civic parade in Paraná state in southern Brazil
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‘’Yes, interracial love does exist, but some black people also use white people as a social passport, to feel more accepted’’, according to social influencer
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Black men and black women are loving each other: How Afrocentric relationships reverberate with processes of self-affirmation of black cultural identity
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Singer Anitta is a superstar, but for some, she is a terrible example with which to educate girls but that modern women feminists turn a blind eye
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“Get out, monkey!’’: In São Paulo, comedian-musician Eddy Jr. leaves his apartment after racist attack; incident triggers protest in front of apartment
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Juliana Nalú continues to be one of the great Brazilian models abroad; now being featured in brands of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, she is destined to become a top model
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For the first time in Brazil, Viola Davis learns Afro-Brazilian history, visits a samba school and records an interview to promote ‘The Woman King’ film
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Anitta wins a VMA becoming the first Brazilian to win the award
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In Minas Gerais, police assault woman with child in her arms, place knee on neck; why do white, middle-class Brazilians get a pass from the police?
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In video from the state of Espírito Santo, black woman having a psychological breakdown seen being punched, kneed in face by Military Police
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With a feature in TIME magazine, selected GQ Brasil’s ‘woman of the year’ and new single and video, ‘’Gueto’’, singer IZA prepares for a big year
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Mariah Nala: Meet the talented singer with the angelic voice that captured the hearts of Brazilians with her rendition of Beyoncé’s “Pretty Hurts”
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Jonathan Ferr’s Urban Jazz: Drawing on the African past, musician’s ‘A Jornada’ short film presents an Afro-futuristic reading of the experience of blackness