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“Accessibility—So What?”: Roundtable Discusses Inclusion, Ableism, and the Struggles of Women with Disabilities”

“Accessibility—So What?”: Roundtable Discusses Inclusion, Ableism, and the Struggles of Women with Disabilities”

por Lucas Dias | maio 28, 2025 | News

On the afternoon of Wednesday, the 14th, women from various organizations participated in the virtual roundtable: “Accessibility—So What?”, promoted by CESE and the Brazilian Movement of Blind and Low Vision Women (MBMC), as part of the “Giving for Change” program....
The fight against femicide in the state where the most women are killed

The fight against femicide in the state where the most women are killed

por Lucas Dias | maio 20, 2025 | News

In 2024, around 68 women – including black, indigenous, young, elderly, trans and disabled women, from both the countryside and the city – met in Rondônia with the same goal: to come up with strategies to tackle...
Project Aims to Reopen the Boundaries of the Shawãdawa Indigenous Land in Acre

Project Aims to Reopen the Boundaries of the Shawãdawa Indigenous Land in Acre

por Lucas Dias | maio 20, 2025 | News

The Catitu Institute and the Shawãdawa people of Acre, with support from CESE’s Small Projects Programme, undertook a project aimed at reopening the boundaries of the Arara indigenous land. The land is demarcated, but faces...
Rural and Urban Women in defence of territories and Good Living

Rural and Urban Women in defence of territories and Good Living

por Lucas Dias | maio 20, 2025 | News

Women from grassroots groups came together in Salvador (Bahia) to mobilize, train and coordinate the Bahian Camp for Rural and Urban Women. The 14th edition of the eventwas held in March and...
Xakriabá Indigenous Memorial: the Viva Huminixã Memorial Space

Xakriabá Indigenous Memorial: the Viva Huminixã Memorial Space

por Lucas Dias | maio 20, 2025 | News

Memorial spaces are fundamental to preserving the cultural and historical identity of a people. They operate as guardians of ancestral knowledge and of the struggles, achievements and everyday practices that define a...
A night for the history books: CESE celebrates art, ancestry and human rights

A night for the history books: CESE celebrates art, ancestry and human rights

por Tarcilo | abr 7, 2025 | News

Photo: Pedro Soares Photo: Pedro Soares On 4 April 2025, an unforgettable encounter between music and the defence of rights took place at the Acoustic Shell of Salvador’s Castro Alves Theatre.  The 5th edition of the Music and Human Rights show, presented by the...
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