Brazil LAB launches collaboration with digital media outlet Nexo

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The Brazil LAB recently partnered with the Brazilian digital media outlet Nexo. Founded in 2015 — and reaching over 1.6 million readers — Nexo is part of the Trust Project, a global consortium promoting the integrity and quality of news that includes, among others, BBC, The Economist and The Washington Post. Credit: Araquém Alcântara The Brazil LAB recently partnered with the Brazilian digital media outlet Nexo. Photo by Araquém Alcântara.

The Brazil LAB recently partnered with the Brazilian digital media outlet Nexo. Founded in 2015 — and reaching over 1.6 million readers — Nexo is part of the Trust Project, a global consortium promoting the integrity and quality of news that includes, among others, BBC, The Economist and The Washington Post.

The Brazil LAB will host a permanent page on Nexo’s newly created Public Policies platform. Research will be published in multiple forms, including essays and public policy op-eds; podcast and video interviews; literature reviews; dissertation abstracts; and curated Q&As with researchers across a variety of fields. Aligning closely with the LAB’s major research hubs, these publications will traverse a range of themes, including (but not limited to): conservation and indigenous knowledges in the Amazon; structural inequality and violence; the history of slavery and race relations in Brazil; human rights and legal mobilization; and emergent forms of cultural and artistic expression.