| In Rio de Janeiro, "everybody knows everything but no one publishes nothing". An op-ed about police violence by Publica's co-director Natalia Viana. | Speaking in Natalia Viana, read this interview (in English) with her published on ICIJ. She underlines the importance of a women-led news organization during the Bolsonaro era. | Still on the subject Rio de Janeiro and police violence, this testimony from a black journalist who used to live in the favela of Jacarezinho it's worth reading: "Four policemen got out of the car, with all the subtlety a black man deserves in an approach: a rifle and a pistol pointed at my face". | If you have an interest in know what's going on in relation access to public information in Brazil, you should subscribe "Don't LAI to me" newsletter. The bulletin is sent every two weeks with news, tips, and articles written based on information got via access to information law. | In this article, there is a summary of research which aimed to understand how professionals from São Paulo involved in the "new journalistic arrangements" live and work. | A Tidal Wave of Mud, an interactive piece by NYT about Brumadinho's dam collapse. |
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