Ronilso Pacheco und Flávia Oliveira treten dem Rat des Instituto Vladimir Herzog bei

Der Theologe Ronilso Pacheco und die Journalistin Flávia Oliveira sind dem Beratenden Rat des Instituto Vladimir Herzog (IVH) beigetreten, der die Managementrichtlinien der Organisation festlegt. Die Institutsleitung erklärt, dass ihre Aufnahme die Vielfalt des Gremiums stärke.

Der Beratende Rat des Instituto Vladimir Herzog (IVH) hat den Theologen Ronilso Pacheco und die Journalistin Flávia Oliveira aufgenommen. Der Rat überwacht die Managementrichtlinien der Einrichtung. Pacheco, ein Pastor und eine prominente Stimme in Debatten über Rassengerechtigkeit, ist UOL-Kolumnist und Programmdirektor am Instituto de Estudos da Religião, einem Partner des IVH. Er koordinierte das 2018 erschienene Buch des Instituts "Jesus e os Direitos Humanos". Oliveira, Kolumnistin bei O Globo und Kommentatorin bei GloboNews sowie CBN, tritt dem Gremium bei, nachdem sie 2024 den Sonderpreis Vladimir Herzog für ihre Beiträge zu Demokratie, Vielfalt und Menschenrechten erhalten hat. Die Institutsleitung erklärte, dass die beiden Neuzugänge die Pluralität des Rates und seine strategische Rolle "bei der politischen Ausrichtung der Organisation angesichts zeitgenössischer Herausforderungen" stärken. Zu den weiteren Mitgliedern gehören die Journalistin Miriam Leitão, die Anthropologin Lilia Schwarcz und der Schriftsteller Zuenir Ventura, die alle der Academia Brasileira de Letras angehören.

Verwandte Artikel

Illustration depicting São Paulo court interdiction of former president FHC due to advanced Alzheimer's, with son as provisional curator.
Bild generiert von KI

São Paulo court interdicts former president FHC over advanced Alzheimer's; son named provisional curator

Von KI berichtet Bild generiert von KI

São Paulo's 2nd Family and Successions Court granted on Wednesday (April 15) a request by Fernando Henrique Cardoso's sons to interdict the 94-year-old former president due to advanced Alzheimer's, appointing Paulo Henrique Cardoso as provisional curator to manage his finances and assets. The measure, filed the previous day, protects FHC, who is deemed incapable of civil acts.

Brazilian philanthropist Olga Rabinovich is funding the country's emerging filmmakers through her Projeto Paradiso initiative. The organization held its third talent network national meeting in Recife, highlighting support for 264 professionals. Rabinovich discussed the institute's origins and impact during an interview.

Von KI berichtet

Federal deputy Erika Hilton (PSOL-SP) was elected president of the Chamber of Deputies' Women's Rights Defense Commission on Wednesday, 11, becoming the first transsexual woman in the role. The election sparked mixed reactions, with right-wing lawmakers protesting her representativeness and others offering support. Hilton advocated for a management focused on plural women's issues and combating violence against women.

On the afternoon of Tuesday, March 24, Silvia Abravanel, daughter of Silvio Santos, joined Brazil's PSD party and announced her candidacy for federal deputy in upcoming elections. In a speech to supporters, she said God wants her there.

Von KI berichtet

Two former ministers from Bolsonaro's government, Gilson Machado and Marcelo Queiroga, posted a video on social media urging support for Flávio Bolsonaro in the 2026 elections. Electoral law experts view the action as premature campaign propaganda, which is illegal under Brazilian law. Congressman Lindbergh Farias has filed a complaint with the TSE against the post.

Mónica Oltra has reappeared at an event in Valencia's Jardín Botánico alongside Irene Montero, Sira Rego, and Brazil's first lady Janja Lula da Silva to reject political violence against women. The event, titled 'No to war, no to political violence, for an ecofeminist world', took place on Thursday before about 300 supporters. It precedes a summit of progressive leaders in Barcelona.

Von KI berichtet

Senator Sergio Moro has decided to leave União Brasil and join PL to run for Paraná governor in the 2026 elections, backed by Flávio Bolsonaro's party. The move breaks PL's alliance with Governor Ratinho Jr. and aims to secure a strong stage for the presidential candidate in the state.

 

 

 

Diese Website verwendet Cookies

Wir verwenden Cookies für Analysen, um unsere Website zu verbessern. Lesen Sie unsere Datenschutzrichtlinie für weitere Informationen.
Ablehnen