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Hélio Santos Analyzes the Attack on Affirmative Action: "Racism Is Systemic and Gives No Respite"

Affirmative action policies created to reduce historical inequalities in access to education and the job market in Brazil have significantly increased the presence of Black people and low-income individuals in higher education. The result of decades of mobilization by Black movements and technical debates within the Brazilian state, these public policies are still the subject of political and legal dispute. Recently, an attempt by the government…
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Affirmative action policies created to reduce historical inequalities in access to education and the job market in Brazil have significantly increased the presence of Black people and low-income individuals in higher education. The result of decades of mobilization by Black movements and technical debates within the Brazilian state, these public policies are still the subject of political and legal dispute. Recently, an attempt by the government…

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Agência Pública broke the news in on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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