Marielle Franco
Anielle Franco “It’s a step, not a victory,” says Marielle Franco’s sister about developments in murder probe

It has been two years since the assassination of councilwoman Marielle Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes. Marielle’s sister Anielle Franco speaks to Brasil De Fato on the investigation, the participation of black women in politics and the Marielle Franco Institute

Red Books Day Standing up for Left Literature — in India, it can cost you your life

Red Books Day is about standing up to fascism and standing up for our own intellectual development

Bolsonaro and Modi: a match made in right-wing heaven

Brazil’s far-right president Jair Bolsonaro is the guest for India’s Republic Day celebrations. We take a look at his appalling record before and after becoming president of Brazil

Football match brought together friends of Lula, Chico Buarque, and MST in São Paulo

Event celebrated Brazilian democracy at MST school; ex-president and musician scored goals

On Black Awareness Day, Brazilians march for rights and the end of black genocide

Demonstrators took to the streets in several cities to celebrate black activists and a different project for society

Latest developments in the Marielle Franco case and how Bolsonaro could be involved

Scoops, controversies, and threats of authoritarianism marked last week in one of Brazil’s most notorious cases

Angela Davis in Brazil: The right to live is a basic right and should include land

US political activist and author spoke with Brasil de Fato during her visit to MST national school

A day of struggle for Lula’s freedom: 16 Brazilian capitals and 17 countries

Thousands of people took to the streets of Brazil and the world demanding justice for the ex-president

“What do you mean they killed Marielle?”

Female and black activists recall the day they heard the news about the murder of the councilwoman from Rio de Janeiro

Marielle Franco’s death, one year later: Demonstrations in Brazil and the world

Protesters are taking to the streets to demand justice and honor Franco and Anderson Gomes in at least 14 countries

One year without Marielle Franco

One year after the brutal murders of Rio de Janeiro councilwoman Marielle Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes, the question of who ordered the assassination still remains

In Brazil, hundreds of landless women occupy lands of sexual abuser

800 landless women occupied one of the farms of ‘João de Deus’ who has been accused on multiple accounts of sexual abuse and violence