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Politics, abortion, sexuality in Brazil (2015-2016) : A compilation

8 Jul 2016


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Between May 2015 and September 2016, Sexuality Policy Watch has produced monthly  brief reports on the Brazilian politics of abortion and sexuality in its connections with the wider conservative restoration underway, which  culminated with the admissibility of the impeachment of president Dilma Roussef in May 2016. In this cycle we have covered the new wave of feminist mobilizing that has erupted in  late 2015 and analyzed the  effects of the Zika crisis  on  the abortion debates. The reports can be accessed in the links below:

Brazil in crisis: Another up-date,  June 2016

Brazil: The conservative restoration and sexual politics , May 2016

Brazil: As the crisis unfold the abortion frontline keeps burning, April, 2016

Abortion in Brazil: an update, March 2016

Zika and abortion rights: Brazil in the eye of the storm, January, 2016

Brazil: feminists take  the street, November, 2015

Abortion politics in Brazil: a wider frontline to cope with, September, 2015

Struggling for legal abortion in Brazil: the Congress frontline,  August,2015

The abortion frontline in Brazil: One step forward, May 2015

Categoria: Around the world Tags: abortion, Brazil, reproductive rights, sexual politics

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