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Debora Diniz

OPINION

Brazil: The worst country in the world for pregnant Black women

Debora Diniz | 05-04-2021 - 10:07 UTC

The risk of death from Covid-19 for this group is nearly twice as high as that for white females

OPINION

From Herrera to Herrera: women against the patriarchy in El Salvador

Debora Diniz/Giselle Carino | 12-03-2021 - 09:39 UTC

The current climate of anti-abortion zealotry fosters brutal regimes that persecute and torture people such as Manuela, who died while imprisoned for having a miscarriage

OPINION

The day after Trump

Debora Diniz/Giselle Carino | 26-01-2021 - 12:38 UTC

The Biden-Harris administration needs to acknowledge that capitalism never regulates itself, particularly when it is a matter of shaping transparent, democratic political space on social platforms

OPINION

Abortion and the Covid-19 vaccine

Debora Diniz/Giselle Carino | 04-01-2021 - 16:24 UTC

There is a false moral controversy that is only of interest to the Vatican in its global crusade against legal pregnancy terminations

OPINION

What if Diego Maradona were a woman?

Debora Diniz/Giselle Carino | 08-12-2020 - 10:45 UTC

The soccer star’s daughter protested for abortion to be legalized in 2018. It didn’t happen then, but it will happen soon

OPINION

Two Latinas write to Vice President-elect Kamala Harris

Debora Diniz/Giselle Carino | 10-11-2020 - 11:23 UTC

The election of the first Black woman to office in the United States is transformative for our generation and our daughters

OPINION

Bolsonaro and Trump: So what?

Debora Diniz/Giselle Carino | 08-10-2020 - 11:02 UTC

While the two presidents exhale fumes of toxic masculinity as a form of political showmanship, their two countries are vying for first place in the coronavirus pandemic’s tragic numbers

OPINION

Justice Ginsburg has died: Rest in Power

Debora Diniz/Giselle Carino | 28-09-2020 - 10:47 UTC

Given the worldwide scarcity of women as judicial authorities, the US Supreme Court Justice will be missed even more

OPINION

A ten-year-old girl aborts

Debora Diniz | 20-08-2020 - 09:08 UTC

Pregnancy alienates someone of that age from her own body; it is an extension of her perpetrator’s abusive acts. But extremists are not reasonable about either rights or science, and abortion inflames their feelings of hate

OPINION

The reliquary of the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil

Debora Diniz | 10-08-2020 - 08:20 UTC

Our “new normal” cannot be a return to our old one, because this would mean erasing injustices like violence against women, structural racism and the genocide of indigenous people

OPINION

Covid-19 hospital beds and abortion

Debora Diniz/Giselle Carino | 31-07-2020 - 10:15 UTC

There is hard evidence that the pandemic presents a heightened risk to reproductive health

OPINION

Fearless aesthetics

Debora Diniz/Giselle Carino | 13-07-2020 - 11:41 UTC

Painting murals on streets and digging graves in beaches are acts of courage against the powers that control public spaces

OPINION

Covid-19 and the wounded uterus

Debora Diniz/Giselle Carino | 01-07-2020 - 12:46 UTC

There would be no death, bleeding or suffering if abortion were recognized for what it is: a medical necessity

OPINION

The death of the future: Covid-19 among Brazil’s indigenous peoples

Debora Diniz/Giselle Carino | 19-06-2020 - 10:45 UTC

The Brazilian government has abandoned its native people during the coronavirus pandemic

OPINION

The pandemic and the police: Which new normal?

Debora Diniz/Giselle Carino | 08-06-2020 - 15:04 UTC

George Floyd and João Pedro are bodies and biographies for the cry of urban revolts in New York or Rio. There can be no return to normalized inequalities

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