Djamila Ribeiro


February 24, 2025

Djamila Ribeiro participates in a live session on identifying signs of violence during Carnival


February 22, 2025

Orixás Series – The Union of Women Has Always Been Seen as Dangerous Through a Patriarchal Lens


February 19, 2025

Orixás Series – Long Live the Iconic Tree of Chair 22 at the Paulista Academy of Letters


February 17, 2025

Milton Nascimento: A Giant the Grammys Can Never Erase


February 15, 2025

Orixás Series – Iansã Shows How Powerful Women Disturb Men


February 14, 2025

Without Its Own Platform, Brazil Is at the Mercy of American Social Networks


February 14, 2025

The Silence That Shames and the Indignation That Moves Us


February 13, 2025

Orixás Series – May His Lessons on Nonconformity Inspire Us


January 27, 2025

With Trump as U.S. President, Regulating Social Media in Brazil is an Increasingly Urgent Necessity


January 14, 2025

In an interview with Jornal Expresso, Portugal, Djamila Ribeiro announces a new book for 2025