Today's Articles and Interviews selection features Trustee Armínio Fraga's analysis on the soaring dollar price; Senior Fellow Fernanda Magnotta's article linking US social inequality to the high rates of gun violence in schools; and Trustee Ilona Szabó's article on the setbacks in guaranteeing women's rights from a global perspective.
"Armínio Fraga Explains Why the Dollar Is Soaring" | O Globo, 10/09.
"There is also concern about the lack of dynamism in the trade balance, which has improved, but much less than expected. This modest performance reflects a certain lack of flexibility in our economy, isolated as it is from global supply chains." | Read Trustee Armínio Fraga's article here.
"School Shootings Say a Lot About US Society" | UOL, 10/07.
"[...] we are increasingly obsessed with appearing "cool", full of purpose and motivation, but our search for autonomy and efficiency is, paradoxically, what has enslaved us the most. US society is increasingly sick and exhausted. So are we." | Read Senior Fellow Fernanda Magnotta's article here.
"Women March Around the World" | Folha de S. Paulo, 10/05.
"Physical violence and femicide are just the tip of a huge submerged iceberg of routine abuses that rarely make the news, sometimes not even being perceived as abuses, as they have become structural behaviors in Brazil." | Read Trustee Ilona Szabó's article here.
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