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"It's Important to See Salvador Positioning Itself Internationally as an Anti-Racist City, with Consistent Public Policies that Value Our Culture," Says Ana Paula Matos.

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During the official launch of the November Salvador Capital Afro 2025 program, held this Monday (13), Deputy Mayor and Health Secretary Ana Paula Matos (PDT) celebrated Salvador's positioning as an international reference city in combating racism and valuing Afro-Brazilian culture. Ana Paula highlighted that the capital of Bahia has consolidated itself as an anti-racist city, not only through speeches and celebrations, but also with structured a…
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During the official launch of the November Salvador Capital Afro 2025 program, held this Monday (13), Deputy Mayor and Health Secretary Ana Paula Matos (PDT) celebrated Salvador's positioning as an international reference city in combating racism and valuing Afro-Brazilian culture. Ana Paula highlighted that the capital of Bahia has consolidated itself as an anti-racist city, not only through speeches and celebrations, but also with structured a…

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OffNews broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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