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paydesk has 14 reporters who cover PSOL. Our journalists are already on location, all over the world, and ready to work at a moment's notice. Our top correspondents who cover PSOL are Mia Alberti and Renan Barbosa. Use our journalist directory to find an PSOL member to work for you.

Journalists Who Cover PSOL

Mia Alberti

Beirut, Lebanon
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Two-times Emmy Award winning journalist with extensive reporting experience across Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.

Currently based in Beirut and available for assignments in live broadcasting, TV and Radio packages, print, digital video and photography.
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‘Marielle lives!’ Brazil remembers slain activist
15 Mar 2019  |  www.aljazeera.com  |  English  |  Social Justice
Marielle Franco, a black activist and Rio de Janeiro councilwoman, was killed in a politically motivated drive-by shooting on March 14, 2018. A year later, thousands across Brazil gathered to demand justice and remember her legacy. Franco was known for her outspoken defense of women, black, and LGBT rights, and her death has inspired many black women to run for political office. Her memory remains a symbol of resistance and hope, with her ideals continuing to inspire social justice movements in Brazil.
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Renan Barbosa

São Paulo, Brazil
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Renan Barbosa is a journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil.
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First round, second round or plebiscite on lulismo?
25 Sept 2018  |  www.gazetadopovo.com.br  |  Portuguese  |  Brazilian Politics
The article discusses the polarization of the Brazilian presidential election between Jair Bolsonaro and Fernando Haddad, highlighting the potential for a first-round victory for Bolsonaro. It examines the positions and chances of other candidates like Ciro Gomes and Geraldo Alckmin, and critiques the lack of substantive policy discussion in the election. The text also touches on various political and social issues, including corruption, economic challenges, and the influence of former president Lula. Additionally, it provides commentary on international topics such as the situation in Venezuela and the U.S. Supreme Court nomination.
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Pedro Carvalho

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Pedro Carvalho is a Photographer and Cinematographer based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Portuguese
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The city of naming rights: what is the limit of the model that only grows in SP?
08 Feb 2024  |  VEJA SÃO PAULO  |  Portuguese  |  Corporate Sponsorship
São Paulo is increasingly adopting naming rights for public and private spaces, with significant deals like the Mercado Livre Arena at Pacaembu and Mondeléz's partnership with Morumbi Stadium. The practice, while financially beneficial, raises questions about cultural and historical preservation. Legal challenges and public opinion vary, with some seeing it as a necessary revenue stream and others concerned about over-commercialization. The trend extends to metro stations and cultural venues, highlighting a broader shift towards corporate sponsorship in urban spaces.
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PSOL Allegra Novo São Paulo FC Corinthians
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Augusto Conconi

São Paulo, Brazil
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Augusto Conconi is a journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Boulos attacks Nunes, absent from the debate, 39 times, and does not spare Tarcísio
17 Oct 2024  |  www1.folha.uol.com.br  |  Portuguese  |  Local Politics
Guilherme Boulos, a candidate from PSOL, criticized the absence of Ricardo Nunes, the current mayor of São Paulo, in a debate, attacking him 39 times and also targeting his ally, Governor Tarcísio de Freitas. Boulos emphasized issues like the energy crisis in São Paulo and proposed policies on entrepreneurship, women's rights, and healthcare. He also expressed support for restricting cell phones in schools and incorporating proposals from Tabata Amaral. The debate was analyzed and categorized into various themes by Folha's tool.
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PSOL MDB Folha UOL RedeTV!
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Matheus Ferrari

Brasília, Brazil
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Matheus Ferrari is a journalist based in Brasília, Brazil.
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Portuguese
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CLDF will vote on a project to make religious services essential activities
14 Jun 2020  |  www.correiobraziliense.com.br  |  Portuguese  |  COVID-19 Pandemic
The Legislative Chamber of the Federal District (CLDF) is set to vote on a bill to classify religious temples as essential activities. Proposed by Deputy Rodrigo Delmasso, the bill aims to ensure religious assistance during pandemics or states of calamity. Delmasso argues that religious institutions are as vital as hospitals for spiritual health. The bill has passed the Social Affairs Committee but is expected to face significant debate in the plenary. Deputy Fabio Félix opposes the bill, citing potential public health risks during pandemics. Governor Ibaneis Rocha has already authorized the operation of religious temples under specific conditions, including capacity limits and hygiene measures.
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Patricia Figueiredo

London, United Kingdom
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I'm a Brazilian freelance journalist currently based in London and a scholarship holder at the Erasmus Mundus Master's program in Journalism, Media and Globalisation. Recently I have had bylines at Euronews, Climate Home News, Next City, Agência Pública, InfoAmazonia and Folha de S. Paulo, among ...
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Portuguese
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Deputado Orlando Silva diz ter sido vítima de ataques em restaurante na região central de SP: 'Aqui não é seu lugar'
03 May 2022  |  g1.globo.com  |  Portuguese  |  Racism
Federal Deputy Orlando Silva reported being verbally attacked in a restaurant in São Paulo's Liberdade district due to his political stance. The aggressor, who also attempted physical violence, was expelled by restaurant staff. Silva, a black politician, emphasized that such attacks will not deter his fight against Bolsonaro and fascism. The incident has been reported to the police, although no official record has been found yet.
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Pierre Le Duff

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Pierre Le Duff is a journalist based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
He has worked for several French and international news channels such as France 24, euronews, BBC.
Able to film, write, edit and mix stories in French, English, Spanish and Portuguese.
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French
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Thousands of Brazilians protest against racism, police brutality after deadly Rio raid
14 May 2021  |  www.france24.com  |  English  |  Police Brutality
Thousands of mostly Afro-Brazilian demonstrators, led by federal deputy David Miranda of the left-wing Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL), protested against police brutality in Rio de Janeiro. The United Nations has identified racism as a structural problem in Brazil, with Afro-Brazilians comprising 80 percent of fatalities in police raids. A demonstrator reported that police raids in the favelas often result in killings, including the deaths of two of their cousins.
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Bibiana Maia

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Journalist based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with experience in print, web, and video. Contributes for Draft and Projeto Colabora websites. Former reporter at Infoglobo company, also worked at Vozerio project. Interested about environmental, social and culture stories.
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English Portuguese Spanish
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Demotivated with their careers, teachers leave the classroom
01 Oct 2023  |  Colabora  |  Portuguese  |  Mental Health
The article discusses the widespread issue of teachers abandoning their careers in public education in Rio de Janeiro and across Brazil due to low salaries, psychological stress, and inadequate working conditions. It highlights personal stories of teachers who have left the profession or are seeking alternative careers, and presents data on the high rates of teacher resignations and mental health issues. The article also criticizes the lack of support from educational authorities and the impact of these issues on the quality of education.
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Natália Portinari

São Paulo, Brazil
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I am a journalist based in São Paulo (SP), Brasil. I have worked for Folha de S.Paulo, Brazil's largest newspaper, covering education, culture and other subjects.
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Portuguese Spanish
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Feature Stories Content Writing Research
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Zambelli, Bolsonaro brothers, Novo and PSol did not receive secret budget
01 Oct 2023  |  Metrópoles  |  Portuguese  |  Government Transparency
Data compiled by the Lula government reveals that ideologically driven deputies and senators, including Eduardo Bolsonaro, Flávio Bolsonaro, Carla Zambelli, and members of PSol and Novo, did not utilize the 'secret budget' funds. The report indicates that these politicians did not request these funds, focusing their efforts on other issues instead. The left-wing often used external users to hide their indications, but this was not the case for the mentioned parties and individuals.
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Joana Ramiro

London, United Kingdom
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Joana Ramiro is a freelance journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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English French German
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Politics Current Affairs War Reporter
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Jobs Completed 3
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How Far Will Lula Go to Protect Indigenous Brazilians?
31 Jan 2023  |  Novara Media  |  English  |  Brazilian Politics
The Brazilian health ministry declared a state of emergency in Yanomami territory due to severe indigence and famine. President Lula da Silva, who took office on January 1, visited the region and linked the crisis to former President Bolsonaro's policies. Lula's administration faces significant challenges from powerful agribusiness and mining lobbies. Despite symbolic gestures and international support, Lula must navigate a politically divided nation and economic constraints to protect indigenous rights and the Amazon rainforest.
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César Rojas Ángel

Medellín, Colombia
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I'm a journalist based in Medellín , Colombia (but I often go to Bogotá, as well). I've worked with multimedia contents and I also have experience as writer and producer for printed, TV and digital media outlets. I have a Sony FX6 camera and I'm available to travel to any place in the country. I'm ...
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English French Spanish
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Politics Current Affairs Science & Environment
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Brazil: Bolsonaro remains hospitalized for intestinal obstruction
14 Jul 2021  |  www.france24.com  |  Spanish  |  Jair Bolsonaro
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is hospitalized in São Paulo for an intestinal obstruction, receiving conservative clinical treatment. Doctors have ruled out emergency surgery for now, but continue to monitor his condition. Bolsonaro, who has undergone multiple surgeries since a 2018 stabbing, attributes his current health issues to the attack, which he links to political opponents. His health has been a recurring concern during his presidency, exacerbated by previous Covid-19 infection. Bolsonaro's statements on social media reflect his ongoing political narrative against left-wing parties.
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Bruno Torquato

Belo Horizonte, Brazil
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Bruno Torquato is a journalist based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

I'm a member of the Lena Santos Collective of Black Journalists. I have extensive experience in corporate communications and journalism, having worked in Press, Internal Communications, Content Production, and Press Relations for ...
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Daniel Silveira, anistiado por Bolsonaro, vai a Juiz de Fora
15 Sept 2023  |  www.otempo.com.br  |  Portuguese  |  Judiciary
Federal Deputy Daniel Silveira, recently pardoned by President Jair Bolsonaro after being sentenced to prison by the Superior Tribunal Federal in the 'fake news' inquiry, will visit Juiz de Fora with Bolsonaro. Silveira, known for tearing a plaque with the name of murdered councilwoman Marielle Franco during the 2018 election campaign, will be accompanied by other deputies, including Charlles Evangelista. The report attempted to contact Silveira's office for comments but received no response.
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Eileen Truax

Ann Arbor, United States of America
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Eileen Truax is a veteran journalist specialized in migration and politics. She’s a Knight-Wallace Fellow 2019-2020 at the University of Michigan. She currently lives in Ann Arbor.

Eileen was born in Mexico City, where she was a political reporter and a Congress correspondent. In 2004 she moved ...
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Catalan English Spanish
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“I am because we are”
17 Nov 2022  |  www.palabranahj.org  |  English  |  Social Justice
Francia Márquez, a promising presidential candidate in Colombia, is celebrated for her potential to become the country's first female and Black president. Anielle Franco, sister of the murdered Brazilian politician Marielle Franco, sees parallels between Márquez and her sister. Marielle's activism and tragic death are recounted, highlighting her fight against systemic impunity and right-wing militias. The article also covers the political climate in Brazil, the defeat of Jair Bolsonaro by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and the rise of diverse political figures who embody the resistance against Bolsonarism. The victories of the Socialism and Freedom Party (PSOL) are noted, and the hope for more leaders like Marielle Franco is expressed.
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Socialism and Freedom Party (PSOL) Pacto Histórico Workers’ Party
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Celio Yano

Curitiba, Brazil
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Brazilian journalist based in Curitiba with more than 15 years of experience covering science and technology, environmental, economic and political issues.
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English Portuguese Spanish
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Feature Stories Content Writing Research
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Business Finance Politics
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Jobs Completed 1
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Riches in the crosshairs: how governments intend to increase taxation on high income
15 Sept 2023  |  www.gazetadopovo.com.br  |  Portuguese  |  Wealth Redistribution
The Brazilian government, under the leadership of Finance Minister Fernando Haddad, is pushing for tax reforms targeting the wealthy, including a global tax on the super-rich, as part of its G20 presidency agenda. The reforms aim to address income inequality by introducing taxes on dividends, offshore assets, and exclusive investment funds, while also considering a minimum tax on multinational profits. The government is also exploring a global wealth tax with economist Gabriel Zucman. Additionally, the PSOL party is advocating for a wealth tax, and recent constitutional amendments allow for the taxation of luxury vehicles and progressive inheritance taxes. These measures are part of broader efforts to redistribute wealth and reduce the tax burden on lower-income individuals.
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