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About Leticia
Leticia Duarte is an award-winning Brazilian journalist, writer, and podcaster based in the United States. She covers social and political issues from a humanitarian perspective. Her work has been published in outlets such as The New Yorker magazine, The Atlantic, TheGroundTruth Project, and Revista Piauí. She is the author of the book Vaza Jato, in partnership with The Intercept Brazil. She has experience hosting and writing scripts for podcasts in English and Portuguese. She holds an MA in Politics and Global Affairs from Columbia University. 
*She is based in New York but currently is in Oakland, California.*
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How a Report for the World newsroom is tracking desertification in Brazil

14 Jun 2024  |  The GroundTruth Project
The article explores the ongoing issue of desertification in Brazil, particularly in the Northeast region, and the efforts of local journalists to track its progress. Despite past initiatives, desertification continues to advance, exacerbated by climate change and inadequate infrastructure. The report highlights the impact on local farmers and the need for renewed political will to combat the issue. With Brazil set to host a climate change conference, the government is reviving efforts to address desertification, emphasizing the importance of international awareness and local accountability.

Democracy Undone: Meet the intellectual founder of Brazil's far right

01 Oct 2023  |  The GroundTruth Project
Olavo de Carvalho, a former astrologist and journalist, has become a significant far-right ideologue in Brazil, influencing President Jair Bolsonaro's policies and shaping a new generation of conservative leaders through his online philosophy course. Known for his virulent anti-left rhetoric, Olavo's teachings have permeated Brazilian politics, advocating for anti-intellectualism and aggressive tactics against political opponents. His relationship with Bolsonaro, bolstered by connections with figures like Steve Bannon, underscores his impact on Brazil's current political landscape, promoting policies that reflect his staunch anti-communist and conservative beliefs.

New indigenous territories expand environmental protection in the Brazilian Amazon, but land conflicts remain a threat

23 May 2023  |  thegroundtruthproject.org
Brazil has officially recognized six new indigenous territories in the Amazon, marking a policy shift towards environmental protection and indigenous rights under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. This move, the first since 2018, counters the previous administration's stance against indigenous rights. Challenges persist, including violence and illegal mining, particularly affecting the Yanomami people. The government is taking action against these threats, but the situation remains complex. Coverage of indigenous issues has increased, but there is a need for deeper understanding and contextual reporting on the historical and current struggles of indigenous peoples in Brazil.

Authoritarianism’s rise and journalism’s fall are intersecting

28 Oct 2022  |  The GroundTruth Project
The article discusses the intersection of rising authoritarianism and the decline of journalism, focusing on Brazil's presidential election as a case study. It highlights how leaders like Jair Bolsonaro, Donald Trump, Narendra Modi, Tayyip Erdoğan, Rodrigo Duterte, and Ferdinand Marcos Jr. have attacked press freedom and spread disinformation. The text underscores the importance of supporting local, independent news organizations to combat these challenges and protect democracy.

The risks and challenges of covering the Amazon

07 Jul 2022  |  The GroundTruth Project
The murders of British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenous expert Bruno Pereira in the Brazilian Amazon highlight the severe risks faced by those investigating environmental and indigenous issues. The case underscores the region's challenges, including accessibility, lack of state protection, and rampant illegal activities. Journalists Fábio Bispo and Jullie Pereira reflect on the increased sense of insecurity and the need for continuous coverage and international pressure to hold the Brazilian government accountable.

The first step of the new boss and the protagonist's restart in Inter's victory

01 Mar 2021  |  GZH
Inter, under the unofficial guidance of new coach Miguel Ángel Ramírez and his assistant Martín Anselmi, secured a victory against Ypiranga at Beira-Rio. Early signs of the Spanish coach's strategies were visible, though it is too soon for definitive evaluations as Ramírez has only had four days to work with the team.

When Climate Change and Xenophobia Collide

16 Feb 2021  |  The New Yorker
The article details the plight of a Haitian family in the Bahamas, focusing on Nadia, who was detained and faced deportation along with her children. It highlights the challenges faced by immigrants in the Bahamas, including statelessness and the lack of legal avenues for asylum. The article also discusses the broader context of anti-immigrant sentiment in the Bahamas, exacerbated by groups like Operation Sovereign Bahamas and government policies. The situation worsened after Hurricane Dorian, as the government used the disaster as a pretext to deport Haitians and prevent them from returning to their homes. The article touches on the environmental injustice faced by small island nations and the disproportionate impact of climate change on marginalized communities, as discussed by Duane Sands, a Bahamian health minister and advocate for climate change awareness.

Democracy Undone: The Rise of Olavo de Carvalho

28 Dec 2019  |  The Atlantic
The article provides an in-depth look at Olavo de Carvalho, a former astrologist, communist, and journalist who has become a prominent far-right voice in Brazil. Known as 'Olavo,' he has amassed a significant following on social media platforms like YouTube and Facebook, and his commentary is widely propagated across Brazil. Olavo has been influential in shaping President Jair Bolsonaro's far-right vision and has been involved in forming a new generation of conservative leaders through his online philosophy course. The article details the author's interview with Olavo at his home in Virginia, where he displayed hostility towards the press and threatened to use his online following against his critics. Olavo's impact on Brazilian culture and politics is significant, with his teachings influencing government policies and actions, including Bolsonaro's 'law and order' policies and stance on climate change.

Explore the backstreets of Rio’s favelas

31 Oct 2019  |  The GroundTruth Project
The article discusses the controversial policies of Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro, particularly his approach to combating crime and corruption. Since his inauguration in January, Bolsonaro has empowered the police to use extreme measures to address violence, leading to a policy where the use of lethal force is encouraged. This has resulted in the death of not only criminals but also innocent civilians in Brazil's poorest areas. The journalist, Letícia Duarte, explores the impact of these policies by visiting the favelas of Rio de Janeiro and meeting with the families affected by police violence. Additionally, the article touches on the influence of Olavo de Carvalho, a key figure in Bolsonaro's rise to power, who operates from Virginia and uses the internet to mobilize supporters and silence critics.

Weaponizing Fear in Brazil

31 Oct 2019  |  The GroundTruth Project
Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro has leveraged fear of crime and public anger over corruption to justify aggressive police tactics, resulting in the deaths of innocents in impoverished areas. Letícia Duarte reports on the victims of police violence in Rio de Janeiro's favelas and explores the influence of Olavo de Carvalho, a key figure behind Bolsonaro's rise, who uses online platforms to silence critics.
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