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Month: June 2016

“You disgusting black with bad hair!”: Elderly woman, insults, spits at, pulls hair of customer in supermarket -proceeds to insult black police chief

June 30, 2016 Marques Travae 8

Note from BW of Brazil: Over the past few months we haven’t posted a lot of stories that report occurrences of explicit racist attacks, insults […]

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Why do black women account for only 1% of the protagonists in Brazil’s TV commercials?

June 29, 2016 Marques Travae 0

Note from BW of Brazil: Time after time, study after study, the numbers simply prove what our own eyes tell us: black women are invisible […]

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After 20 years on the air, Globo TV novela ‘Malhação’ will have its first black protagonist

June 28, 2016 Marques Travae 2

Note from BW of Brazil: Well, as always, there’s good news and then there’s the bad news. Well, in this case, perhaps calling it bad […]

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“Mirrors of Racism”: Black women’s NGO Crioula earns worldwide recognition for billboard campaign that exposed internet racism in hometowns of the authors

June 25, 2016 Marques Travae 8

Note from BW of Brazil: One of the main motives for the creation of this blog was the expose persons outside of Brazil to a […]

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“Does the Big House freak out when the slaves become doctors?” – Black medical students discuss racism in the medical field and the necessity of ‘blackening’ it

June 23, 2016 Marques Travae 2

Note from BW of Brazil: The medical industry is a perfect profession to analyze the issue of racial inequality in Brazil. On the one hand, […]

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After being humiliated for being “too dark” to be ‘queen of Carnaval’, actress Nayara Justino redeems her career in novela set in slavery era

June 23, 2016 Marques Travae 4

Note from BW of Brazil: The story Nayara Justino speaks so much about the race/color factor in Brazil. In a land where people like to […]

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Actor Paulo Gustavo apologizes after strong criticisms for using blackface to portray a black woman in a comedy skit

June 21, 2016 Marques Travae 3

Note from BW of Brazil: Well, here we go again! The topic of blackface is one that has been frequently discussed on this blog since […]

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A mother’s pain: ‘You destroyed my life,’ says mother who smeared the blood of her child on her face after he was killed in a clash between police and drug dealers

June 20, 2016 Marques Travae 8

Note from BW of Brazil: Sometimes a photo and a headline says it all. That is clearly the case in today’s story. Sad to say […]

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Black militants and middle/upper class whites clash in demonstration -Whites support police action leading to murder of 10-year old black child, blacks protest

June 16, 2016 Marques Travae 24

Note from BW of Brazil: Surely some people must sometimes wonder ‘what the hell is going on Brazil?’ But the things that are coming out […]

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10-year old shot and killed by Military Police after theft of car and crash; police say he shot first – accomplice says police planted gun

June 16, 2016 Marques Travae 2

Note from BW of Brazil: Incredible story. Better, an incredibly sad story! Today we bring you yet another outrageous report that broke last week. But […]

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According to study, every 23 minutes, a black youth is murdered in Brazil

June 16, 2016 Marques Travae 4

Note from BW of Brazil: Imagine this. This blog generally publishes one post per day. But if the intent of this blog was simply to […]

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“Raízes” (roots): Exhibition explores the role of hair in the identity of the black women

June 14, 2016 Marques Travae 4

Note from BW of Brazil: In many ways these are some very exciting times in Brazil! In terms of black identity, racial pride and the […]

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“Deus é uma mulher preta”, or ‘God is a black woman’: short film explores the experiences of black women living on the periphery of São Paulo

June 14, 2016 Marques Travae 1

Note from BW of Brazil: One of the principle aims of this blog is to present the experience of black Brazilian women to an English-speaking […]

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The role of blacks on Brazilian television: The continuation of secondary roles, stereotypes and invisibility

June 13, 2016 Marques Travae 0

Note from BW of Brazil: The time is far passed due. For decades, many writers, professors, activists, etc. have pointed out and denounced the image […]

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  • “Foreigners think that Brazil is black and mulata; but there are blonds too!” Comments of popular TV host from the 90s show concern with country’s image

    Note from BBT: Several days ago, Brazil’s online black community expressed its discomfort, rejection and repudiation of the thoughts of one of the country’s richest […]

  • “Will the baby be born light?”: Like Meghan Markle, black Brazilian mothers have heard this question

    Note from BBT: When I read the comments made by Meghan Markle a few days ago in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, all I could […]

  • Black representativeness in the field of health: Once a rarity to see a black doctor, these professionals are making history in their fields

    Black consciousness: black representativeness in health By Thays Moura and Black Brazil Today In Brazil, November 20th is a very important date as is the […]

  • After experiencing traumas in sessions with white therapists, more black Brazilians seek psychologists of the same color

    Note from BBT: This is a topic I can relate to very well, even never having brought up the topic of race with a white […]

  • “White girls never look at me!” How one participant’s desire to swirl on popular reality show raises questions about the self-esteem of black men

    “White girls never look at me!” Recent incident on Big Brother Brasil reality show raises questions about the self-esteem of black men By Marques Travae […]

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On April 7th, one of Brazil’s most beloved humorists, Mussum, would have turned 80; musician’s life and career symbolize changing attitudes on race in Brazil

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Guinea pigs? Popular TV host Xuxa suggests prisoners be used to test vaccines instead of animals; Brazil’s prison population is nearly 2/3 black and brown

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‘Executive Order’ is being hyped as best Brazilian film since City of God; plot surrounds Brazilian government attempting to deport blacks back to Africa

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March 22: The birthday of Jorge Ben, the guitarist who revolutionized Brazilian music mixing Samba, Bossa Nova and Soul with lyrics that celebrated blackness

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  • With “This is My Color” campaign and commercial, Avon launches makeup products to meet needs of wide range of black skin tones

    Note from BBT: It’s been 20 years and it’s the same story. There’s an old saying that says that, the more things change, the more […]

  • Ten Black Brazilians included on 2020 MIPAD | Black Brazil Today

    Ten Black Brazilians included on 2020 MIPAD | Black Brazil Today

    Note from BBT: Black Brazilians have been regularly featured on the Most Influential People of African Descent list for the past few years and 2020 […]

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    Bombril scouring pad “Krespinha” Stereotypes Associate Product Note from BW of Brazil: So, here we go again. I’ve said it before, sometimes I really do […]

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    Brazilian Governmental Campaign for Economic Recovery

    Brazilian Governmental Campaign for Economic Recovery Note from BW of Brazil: OK, I know this story actually made headlines two weeks ago, but as a […]

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    Brazil’s advertising industry Continues to Value Whiteness

    Brazil’s advertising industry Continues to Value Whiteness Note from BW of Brazil: Last month, on December 24th, made 20 years since I developed an interest […]

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