Podcast
Water: a right in dispute
Water is essential for the maintenance of life, but its distribution is still very uneven on the planet. This inequality of supply has provoked many disputes throughout history, the oldest of which still takes place in the Middle East. In the early 2000s, Bolivia was the scene of the most symbolic popular struggle for the right to water. Brazil, despite having one of the largest reserves of fresh water on the planet, has not yet managed to universalize basic sanitation. To talk about the distribution of water in Brazil throughout history, we talked to historian Everton Santos.
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EP52 - Dom Filó's records: The man who for over 40 years documents black culture in Brazil
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EP48 - The celebrations to São Cosme and São Damião and the Ibejis
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EP47 - Itamar Vieira Jr: From Scholarship to Best-selling and Award-Winning Writer in Brazil
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EP36 - Strange Fruit: Billie Holiday's Singing Against Black Lynching
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EP32 - Black-Brazilian press: the story that history does not tell
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EP30 - Black Body: M8, film by Jeferson De, narrates the struggle of mothers against violence
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EP29 - From Enedina Marques to Jaqueline Goes: the presence of women in the academy
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EP24 - The soap opera and the protagonists of the seven deadly sins in 70 years of Brazilian TV
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EP23 - And if that "once upon a time"... The construction of identity in stories for children
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EP22 - Carolina and the pains we don't know how to name: mental health of black women
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EP20 - Black Narratives: "Black is King" and the Power of Telling Our Stories
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EP18 - Maria Firmina dos Reis: the many faces of the first woman to publish a novel in Brazil
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EP17 - The struggle of transsexuals and transvestites for rights: from Madame Satã to Lacraia
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EP16 - The struggle of transsexuals and transvestites for rights: the Pose series
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EP65 - Mama Africa FC - Women's Football in Angola (feat. Diva Demolidora)
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EP57 - Mama Africa FC - Equatorial Guinea's legacy in women's football
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EP14 - Mama Africa FC - 10 years of the Cup: Between vuvuzelas and jabulani.
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EP12 - Mama Africa FC - Angolan football: past, present and future.
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EP11 - Mama Africa FC - The DNA of Angolan football and the new generation of sables
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