“We, the organized black population, black women, slum dwellers, peripheral people, LGBTQIA+, who profess religions of African origin, quilombolas, black men and women with different confessions of faith, people from the countryside, the waters and the forest, exploited, informal and unemployed, in Black Coalition for Rights, we went public to demand the eradication of racism as a genocidal practice against the black population.” Continue reading the manifesto here.

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Brazilian Action to Combat Inequalities
More than 30 civil society organizations - including Oxfam Brasil -, cultural and religious collectives, social movements,





