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Affirmative Action in Brazil: Risk of Regression?

Affirmative action policies in Brazil have broadened access for Black people to universities and public positions. Also known as the Quota Law, this set of policies, implemented since 2012, is the result of decades of technical and political struggle by Black movements, allied with governments committed to reducing racial inequality. This is an issue still under debate and under pressure. Recently, an attempt by the government of Santa Catarina …
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Affirmative action policies in Brazil have broadened access for Black people to universities and public positions. Also known as the Quota Law, this set of policies, implemented since 2012, is the result of decades of technical and political struggle by Black movements, allied with governments committed to reducing racial inequality. This is an issue still under debate and under pressure. Recently, an attempt by the government of Santa Catarina …

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Agência Pública broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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