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Sao Paulo (Brazil), Feb 23, EFE, (Camera: Carlos Meneses).- In the world's largest pagan festival, the festival of samba and the outpouring of sensuality, women walk vigilantly through the crowd with an arduous goal: to combat sexual harassment of women in Brazil's carnival. The group wear "no means no" tattoos and stickers with the slogan "my body, my rules" and hand out condoms. FOOTAGE OF THE "ANGELS" GROUP THAT FIGHTS HARASSMENT OF WOMEN AT THE BRAZILIAN CARNIVAL AND SOUNDBITES OF ALESSANDRA PETRAGLIA, JOURNALIST, CRISTINA DE SOUZA, MUNICIPAL COORDINATOR OF POLICIES FOR WOMEN IN SAO PAULO, AND PAOLA AZEVEDO, EVENTS PRODUCER.TRANSLATIONS: ALESSANDRA PETRAGLIA:1. "As angels, we have the mission of trying to help girls who are in a vulnerable situation, who drank too much, or in short, who went through a situation of harassment, and we go there, listen and try to take them to a safe place".CRISTINA DE SOUZA:"And no, my body is mine, I make the rules for my body and people need to deconstruct that misconception of carnival."PAOLA AZEVEDO:3. "Last Saturday we attended to many underage girls, 13-14 years old, and many of them don't understand harassment as such, they think it's a way to subdue them".
Paris, Oct 16 (EFE / EPA) .- Dozens of women took to the streets of Paris Saturday to denounce acts of rape and sexual harassment in the performing arts as part of the #MeTooThéâtre movement, near the French Ministry of Culture and the 'Comedie Francaise' theater. (Camera: CHRISTOPHE PETIT-TESSON)SHOT LIST: THE #METOOTHEATRE MOVEMENT PROTEST IN PARIS, FRANCE.
Rio de Janeiro, Oct 13 (EFE).- Dozens of women took to the streets of Rio de Janeiro Wednesday to protest against the veto of the president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, on the free distribution of sanitary napkins for girls and women under social vulnerability conditions.The protesters gathered at Cinelandia Square in the evening, where they criticized the "lack of sensitivity" of the president. (Camera: JANAÍNA QUINET).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE GATHER TO PROTEST AGAINST THE VETO OF PRESIDENT JAIR BOLSONARO ON FREE TAMPON DISTRIBUTION, IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL.SOUND BITES: SUSANA DE OLIVEIRA, ONE OF THE PROTESTERS (IN PORTUGUESE).TRANSLATION: We have a president who is against that, who does not help, who only takes basic necessities from the people. We are going backward. It is something unheard of.
Women from various Indigenous communities protest in Brasilia as Brazil's Supreme Court discusses a seminal case over the scope of the constitution's protection of Indigenous land. IMAGES
Rio de Janeiro, Feb 12 (EFE).- (Camera: Carlos Moreno) A symbolic act to praise the carnival tradition of Rio de Janeiro and pay tribute to the victims of Covid-19 replaced on Friday the traditional delivery of keys to the King Momo, with which the Carnival was normally officially started, as the biggest event in Brazil was cancelled.FOOTAGE OF THE EVENT. SOUNDBITES AND TRANSLATIONS OF:Composer Tiaozinho da Mocidade, member of the Board of Directors of the Samba Museum and old glory of the Mocidade Independiente samba school. "Carnival is a celebration of joy and happiness, but it is also a producer of employment for many families in Brazil and Rio de Janeiro." "We, in addition to having fun, because it seems like it's just a party, but no, also generate a lot of employment. Many people depend on carnival for their day to day, to live, to eat. It really is a job. Besides being something joyful, joy also generates wealth for the country and for people."Cultural producer Geisa Ketti, daughter of the late composer Zé Ketti: "Our voice practically does not resonate. It resonates but to dance and generate happiness. But our sadness, our pain, our needs, our demands are not heard and are not appropriate to public policies for culture.""As for the pandemic, we are suffering a lot because our government was denialist until now. We could have had a carnival if we had assumed the responsibility of vaccinating, of buying vaccines from China. They only started now, unfortunately, everything was delayed. Even our joy."