It is one of the most consistent journalistic voices in Portugal when it comes to investigating and creating reflection on immigration, human rights and exposing the deep layers of racism, colonial heritage and social inequalities that persist in the present. Twice the Gazeta Prize, Joana Gorjão Henriques, signed last year the documentary "Racism", a decolonization in progress, a fan of consciences about the end of Portuguese colonialism in Afri…
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It is one of the most consistent journalistic voices in Portugal when it comes to investigating and creating reflection on immigration, human rights and exposing the deep layers of racism, colonial heritage and social inequalities that persist in the present. Twice the Gazeta Prize, Joana Gorjão Henriques, signed last year the documentary "Racism", a decolonization in progress, a fan of consciences about the end of Portuguese colonialism in Afri…