Helena Costa
Niéde has long been known and admired by those working for more inclusive tourism. In Serra da Capivara, this courageous scientist led movements that looked not only at the
In the last few days, I read the news in some newspapers: Caldas Novas - a national destination in Goiás, a thermal destination known for mass tourism - has just approved the collection of a fee
Article originally published on 25 November 2024 in The Conversation by Gui Lohmann (RMIT University), Glauber Santos (USP) and Jaqueline Gil (UnB).
Brazil has a new opportunity to pivot its history in the
In my 18 months of work at the Brazilian Agency for International Tourism Promotion (Embratur), one of the greatest joys I felt was to see Brazil once again stamping The Travel Green List: for
💜 #8M Day to reflect, to celebrate progress and achievements, and to reinforce the search and dialogue for: pay parity, gender equality, the end of femicide, more women in Science, politics, etc.
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