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Video | Black youth are the primary victims of violent crime in Brazil

The Amazon Synod, the latest data on poverty, and Brazil's most popular rap group are also featured on this week's show

15.Oct.2019 às 18h54
São Paulo
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Journalist Pamela Oliveira hosts Brasil de Fato's show for English-speaking audiences in the African country

Journalist Pamela Oliveira hosts Brasil de Fato's show for English-speaking audiences in the African country - Screen capture/Brasil de Fato

This week’s episode of What’s Happening in Brazil reports on the Amazon Synod and a recent survey showing the growth of poverty in Brazil.

Also, check out how the country’s most celebrated rap group helped change the lives of poor and black youth, who are the primary victims of violent crime.

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All What's Happening in Brazil episodes are available at Brasil de Fato's YouTube channel, where you'll also find a special English-content playlist.

Partners who want to include a longer version of the show in their schedule may contact our international team at [email protected] or send a WhatsApp message to +55 11 993 055 156.

For more news about Brazil and our region, visit our website.

 

Edited by: Aline Scátola
Tags: brasil de fato

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