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    PART OF: Indigenous Memory of the Pandemic

    Podcast: Visions of Coronavirus in the Indigenous Amazon (Spanish)

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    August 10, 2021
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  • MÁSCARAS. Gerardo Chasoy é um artista indígena do povo Inga e Kamentsa, localizado em Putumayo, Colômbia, na fronteira com o Peru. Foto: Duber Rosero / OjoPublico
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    Indigenous Memory of the Pandemic

    This project will investigate how the pandemic affected the life, security, and community relations...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Indigenous Memory of the Pandemic
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    Jaime Diakara's canvas "Wanani Goãmū" depicts the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on his village. Photos: Izabel Santos/ OjoPúblico /InfoAmazonia.
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    PART OF: Indigenous Memory of the Pandemic

    Art as Protection From the Virus

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    Izabel Santos
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    August 9, 2021
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    PART OF: Indigenous Memory of the Pandemic

    Visions of Coronavirus

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    August 9, 2021
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    PART OF: Redress Stories From the Jungle

    There Is No Amazon Without Indigenous Peoples (Spanish)

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    August 2, 2021
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    Maranhao, un estado del noreste de Brasil donde comienza la Amazonía y también donde la selva sufre las devastadoras consecuencias de los incendios intencionales que buscan terminar con la vegetación para destinar las tierras a la explotación agraria. Grupo Guajajara.
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    PART OF: Redress Stories From the Jungle

    The Indigenous People of the Amazon Rainforest, Cornered by COVID-19 and a Devastating New Land Law (Spanish)

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    July 31, 2021
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    PART OF: The Big Business of Deforestation

    The Amazon Is Fast Approaching a Point of No Return

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    July 29, 2021
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    The Big Business of Deforestation

    Brazil's government says it's trying to halt deforestation, but behind the scenes, it's been quietly...

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    Jessica Brice
    Rainforest Investigations Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Big Business of Deforestation
  • We Are Made Invisible’: Brazil’s Indigenous on Prejudice in the City
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    Indigenous Representation, Discrimination, and Erasure in Brazil’s Cities

    Students will analyze multimedia reporting and consider questions of Indigenous representation, discrimination, and erasure.

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    Maryel Cardenas
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    READ MORE about Indigenous Representation, Discrimination, and Erasure in Brazil’s Cities
    July 27, 2021
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    Respected Rainforest Journalism Fund Adviser Wins Cabot Prize

    Eliane Brum, a freelance journalist who is a member of the Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund...

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    Katherine Jossi
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    July 22, 2021
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    Alcântara Goes to Space: The Impact of a Rocket Launch Site in the Brazilian Amazon

    The trauma of forced removals, experienced during the dictatorship by the largest Quilombola...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Alcântara Goes to Space: The Impact of a Rocket Launch Site in the Brazilian Amazon
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    Sérvulo Borges mostra o álbum com fotos da época em que foi militar e induzido a participar das remoções das famílias quilombolas de Alcântara.
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    PART OF: Alcântara Goes to Space: The Impact of a Rocket Launch Site in the Brazilian Amazon

    Expansion of Dictatorship-Era Space Base Threatens to Repeat Quilombola Evictions (Portuguese)

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    Ana Mendes
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    July 16, 2021
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