Brazilians Over 50 Living in Periphery Live Longer, Work Longer, and Support Local Economies
Brazilians aged 50 and over from lower-income classes are living longer and remaining in the workforce, often out of necessity, while supporting their families and local economies.
The Brazil that emerges from the margins
The article explores the vibrant and politically charged realities of Brazilian peripheral communities, highlighting their cultural contributions and struggles against systemic challenges.
With a Defense of Pride from the Periphery, Seis Γ D+ is Champion of the Block Parade in Rio Branco
The Seis Γ D+ block won the Rio Branco Carnival parade, celebrating the culture and pride of peripheral communities through their performance.