As part of the ongoing activities of the Exchange in the United States, the Black Alliance for the End of Violence carried out significant engagements
From June 4th to 9th, as part of the ongoing activities of the Exchange in the United States, the Black Alliance for the End of Violence carried out significant engagements in Washington, DC. Activists, leaders, and representatives from the Alliance participated in meetings at the OAS, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and the State […]
The experience of the Black Alliance for the End of Violence in the United States has been incredible
During the first week, the Alliance participated in important meetings in New York, such as the UN Forum, the Ford Foundation, the Brazil Foundation, the Permanent Mission of Brazil to the UN, the Schomburg Center, and the Consulate of Brazil in NY. Additionally, the Alliance organized the “Black Women Alliance: All Fighting Against Violence” event […]
A new space for Aliança Negra
Welcome everyone, to the newsletter of Aliança Negra pelo Fim da Violência [Black Women Alliance – All Against Violence] – a program comprised of civil organizations and networks led by Black women, social investors, ELAS+ Giving for Change, and the Ford Foundation. The group’s primary commitment is to effect a change in the impact that […]
Why to form an alliance?
Learn more about the strategies of the Black Women Alliance for the End of Violence Aliança Negra pelo Fim da Violência [Black Women Alliance – All Against Violence] is a program initiated by ELAS+ Giving for Change, in partnership with the Ford Foundation, that seeks to strengthen organizations that work with projects to combat violence […]
How to build possibilities to confront institutional racism and the genocide of the black population in Brazil?
The identification of Black humanity is a process that involves the recognition of colonial practices as the root of racism in Brazil. This also involves political and social processes that have experienced advances and setbacks determined by political and social circumstances. Sueli Carneiro (2011) addresses human rights from a racialized analysis that reflects the fact […]