The Threats to Artistic Freedom and Freedom of Speech

In the new episode of Brazil Unfiltered, James Naylor Green speaks with Raisa Cetra, co-executive director at ARTICLE 19 Brazil and South America and PhD student in Global Health at USP. She has a bachelor's degree in International Relations at the same university. She has worked widely on international human rights law within civil society organizations, mostly in Brazil and Argentina and in regional and global foruns, such as the United Nations, the Inter-American Human Rights System and MERCOSUR. Nationally, Raísa has extensive experience with the development of public policies that internalize human rights standards on topics such as migration, democracy and freedom of expression. On the show, Cetra discusses the challenges and controversies regarding freedom of expression and artistic freedom in the Brazilian context.

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