The largely ignored history of how slavery shaped Brazil — and still does — is the centerpiece of a new podcast inspired by the New York Times’ 1619 Project.
from NGO Rede de Observatórios da Segurança based on six Brazilian states, including Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.A 2003 law required schools to include Afro-Brazilian history in their curriculums, but less than 20% of districts have complied,Rogero came up with the idea for the project while visiting the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington in 2019 and also listening to an audio version of the 1619 Project.
and the Ibirapitanga Institute, an organization that provides grants to projects promoting racial equity.
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