
Débora Diniz
Débora Diniz is a prominent Brazilian anthropologist and professor at the University of Brasília (UnB), recognized for her critical views on social issues and her opposition to former president Jair Bolsonaro. She has made significant contributions to discussions on human rights, public health, and the role of women in society. Diniz is known for her advocacy work and has been influential in shaping public policy and academic discourse in Brazil.
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Debora Diniz is a leading reproductive rights researcher and activist who had to leave Brazil after receiving death threats for her campaign to decriminalize abortion.
New Rio de Janeiro law requires public hospitals to display anti-abortion signs | Rio de JaneiroDébora Diniz is an anthropologist and professor who is involved in the lawsuit and studies maternal deaths in Brazil.
Family of woman who died from Covid after giving birth sues Brazilian state | BrazilDébora is an anthropologist known for her opposition to former president Jair Bolsonaro.
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