Fernando Haddad
Everything That’s at Stake in Brazil’s Presidential Election
A side-by-side look at how Bolsonaro and Haddad view women, people of color, and the LGBTQ community based on everything they say—or don’t say—in their administrative proposals.
The Mayor of São Paulo Talks Public Health, Protests and Brazil's Drug Problems
"Sometimes regular civilians are less intimidating than a police officer. I really believe in the power of social control coming from within the community itself."
Developers and Activists Battle Over One of São Paulo's Few Remaining Green Spaces
In a city desperately short of greenery, the beauty of Parque Augusta’s small forest has inspired a campaign calling for it to be a public park rather than the site of massive apartment towers.
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Homeless Families in São Paulo Are Occupying the World Cup
The Homeless Workers’ Movement has helped erect settlements to highlight the dire need for affordable housing among Brazil’s working class.
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