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Video | 2019 Year-End Special: The struggles of social movements under Jair Bolsonaro

Watch part 2 our Year-End Special, which also features the cultural and education policies pushed by the far-right govt

04.Jan.2020 às 09h39
São Paulo
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Host Pamela Oliveira presents the final installment of our two-part Year-End Special on what happened in Brazil in 2019

Host Pamela Oliveira presents the final installment of our two-part Year-End Special on what happened in Brazil in 2019 - Screen capture/Brasil de Fato

This is the second and final installment of the 2019 Year-End Special of our weekly show What’s Happening in Brazil.

We spoke with political activists who fight for the rights of indigenous peoples, black people, peasants, and rural workers amid the numerous setbacks they have faced under the far-right Jair Bolsonaro administration.

The year was also marked by a number of attacks against cultural and education policies, with budget cuts and episodes of censorship promoted by the government.

Watch the show below:

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 wish 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
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