Podcast sobre Direito e Gênero a partir de vozes de mulheres. Manoela Miklos apresenta o livro “Mulheres e Justiça: os direitos fundamentais escritos por elas”, da editora Juspodivm, junto às organizadoras, coautoras e convidados especiais. Em conversas sobre violências, direitos sexuais e reprodutivos, assédio, carreira, criminalidade, entre outros temas, buscam entender como se efetivam os direi... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Language | Portuguese | Category | Society & Culture |
As coautoras do livro “Mulheres e Justiça: os direitos fundamentais escritos por elas” Carol Murta e Cecília Rabêlo e a diretora geral da Amigos da Arte, a organização social responsável pela gestão desse podcast, Danielle Nigromonte, falam sobre mem... more
As coautoras do livro “Mulheres e Justiça: os direitos fundamentais escritos por elas” Solange Telles da Silva, Bianca Monteiro Porto da Cunha Ferreira e Sandra Lestinge falam sobre meio ambiente, água, população ribeirinha e desenvolvimento sustentá... more
As coautoras do livro “Mulheres e Justiça: os direitos fundamentais escritos por elas” Inês Virgínia Soares, Clarita Maia e Patrícia Tuma discutem diferentes formas e lugares, reais ou simbólicos, de aprisionamento feminino. Na conversa, que passa pe... more
As coautoras do livro “Mulheres e Justiça: os direitos fundamentais escritos por elas” Alessandra Gotti, Élida Graziane Pinto e Michele Asatto Junqueira falam sobre sobre direito à educação, ajuste fiscal e mulheres na ciência e na tecnologia. A part... more
As coautoras do livro “Mulheres e Justiça: os direitos fundamentais escritos por elas” Luciana Carvalho Fonseca e Lívia Salomão Piccinini e a assistente de projeto do podcast, Julia Barreto, conversam sobre mulheres imigrantes, direito à moradia e à ... more
As coautoras do livro “Mulheres e Justiça: os direitos fundamentais escritos por elas” Fernanda Martorelli, Bruna Benevides e Daniela Lima de Almeida conversam sobre direitos das mulheres trans e travestis, liberdade de expressão artística e lideranç... more
As coautoras do livro “Mulheres e Justiça: os direitos fundamentais escritos por elas” Sandra Akemi Shimada Kishi, Ana Lucia Goelzer Meira e Juliana Grasiéli Bueno Mota discutem direito ambiental, patrimônio cultural, mulheres e crianças indígenas. N... more
As coautoras do livro “Mulheres e Justiça: os direitos fundamentais escritos por elas” Elizabeth Harkot De La Taille, Natascha Trennepohl e Sandra Cureau conversam sobre mulheres que saíram de casa: para votar, para trabalhar no mercado formal ou par... more
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