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In "I'm Still Here," a testimony to resilience in unjust times

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The film “I’m Still Here” tells a true story about how memory, mercy, and hope can lead to justice––even in dark times.
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In Brazil, 137 years after the Áurea Act, police kill more than slavery and banalize the death of blacks We are no longer enslaved. There are more dialogues than you shout, more bridges than amphibious. But if your net asks why on TV, when the matter is money, health and technology, the interviewer is never a black? Unique material for signatories. To have complete access, access the link of the material and make its daughter.

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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