This week, Cantos do Sabiá, our weekly podcast, talks about the feminist struggle for the right to vote! To talk about it, we invited state deputy Teresa Leitão, to discuss the importance of women's vote in 2022. Every vote counts!
This week, In Tune with Nature, our weekly radio show, tunes in to the feminist struggle for the right to conquer! This Sunday we talk about February 24th, the day we celebrate the achievement of the female vote in Brazil! To talk about it, we count on the presence of state deputy Teresa Leitão!
Brazil is hungry! - In our country there are more than 19 million people going hungry, and 55% of the population living in food insecurity. That's why Cantos do Sabiá, our weekly podcast, comes to discuss this topic!
Brazil is hungry! - In our country there are more than 19 million people going hungry, and 55% of the population living in food insecurity. There are people without regular access to food. That's why this week's In Tune with Nature talks about it!
Family farming, driven by agroecology is also empowerment in the countryside! That's what Juliana Peixoto, Technical Advisor at Centro Sabiá, comes to talk to Cantos do Sabiá, our weekly podcast!
Talking about the countryside, about agroecological work in family farming, is talking about EMPOWERMENT in the countryside! That's why Em Sintonia com a Natureza, our weekly radio show, comes to talk about Agroecology and Empowerment in the Countryside!
And today Cantos do Sabiá, our weekly podcast, comes to talk about resistance, the struggle of terreiros and religious diversity. Today we talk about January 21st, the day to combat religious intolerance! A very important date to discuss rights, respect, and religious diversity - sorbettudo in a country so mixed in culture, belief and race. And it is to talk about this subject with us, which today the cultural journalist Marileide Alves participates in the program! She is the author of the books Nação Xambá from the terreiro to the stages, and Povo Xambá resists: 80 years of repression against the terreiros of Pernambuco.
In this week's In Tune with Nature, we talk about January 21st, the day to combat religious intolerance! A very important date to discuss rights, respect, and religious diversity - especially in a country so mixed in culture, belief and race.
Agroecological fairs go well beyond income generation or healthy eating; they are spaces of coexistence, of lives and exchanges, between countryside and city! You need to know the Agroecological Fairs!
This Sunday, tune in with us! The radio program 'In Harmony with Nature' comes to talk about Agroecological Fairs, and the importance of these spaces for Family Agriculture!