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Against "Structural Racism" in the Media and Aiming for Cop30, Quilombolas and Indigenous People Launch Radio

"Traditional media outlets continue to operate with markedly homogeneous frames, often treating diversity as a concession, in a symbolic gesture that borders on structural racism. Our radio station was born Black, quilombola, and Indigenous," summarized Letícia Leite, coordinator of Rádio Nacional dos Povos (RNP), which launched on Friday (1st) to discuss climate justice, ancestral knowledge, and popular coverage. RNP broadcasts on Fridays, from…
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"Traditional media outlets continue to operate with markedly homogeneous frames, often treating diversity as a concession, in a symbolic gesture that borders on structural racism. Our radio station was born Black, quilombola, and Indigenous," summarized Letícia Leite, coordinator of Rádio Nacional dos Povos (RNP), which launched on Friday (1st) to discuss climate justice, ancestral knowledge, and popular coverage. RNP broadcasts on Fridays, from…

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Agência Pública broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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