According to the 2025 Brazilian Yearbook of Public Security, gender-based violence in Brazil reached its highest level in the last decade, with approximately 1,470 cases of femicide recorded. The scenario is alarming and is not expected to change in 2026. The debate on gender-related issues goes beyond recognizing violence; it is necessary to understand how structural inequalities are produced, naturalized, and used politically to restrict right…
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According to the 2025 Brazilian Yearbook of Public Security, gender-based violence in Brazil reached its highest level in the last decade, with approximately 1,470 cases of femicide recorded. The scenario is alarming and is not expected to change in 2026. The debate on gender-related issues goes beyond recognizing violence; it is necessary to understand how structural inequalities are produced, naturalized, and used politically to restrict right…