Guilherme Boulos
Traditional right advances, left practices unity: an overview of the 2020 Brazilian elections
Non-Bolsonaro aligned right elected most mayors in country’s capitals; 11 of 13 tickets supported by him failed
Brazilian municipal elections: Where the left grew, where the liberal right maintained its hegemony
The largest cities in the country, São Paulo (SP) and Rio de Janeiro (RJ) will have a second round of voting on November
What’s at stake in Brazil’s municipal elections this Sunday
The first elections since Bolsonaro took office are marred by the pandemic and fragmentation within the left
Murder of Black youth in Rio de Janeiro shows racist nature of policing in Brazil
14-year-old João Pedro Mattos Pinto was playing in the yard of his house when he was shot in the midst of an operation involving the Federal Police and of the Coordinator of Special Resources (Core)
Still without emergency assistance, unemployed women struggle against hunger
Informal workers from the poor neighborhoods of São Paulo and Pará survive aided by solidarity, and in fear of the pandemic