Henfil
Henfil, born Henrique de Souza Filho, was a prominent Brazilian cartoonist and writer known for his satirical and politically charged cartoons during Brazil's military dictatorship. His works often critiqued social injustice and government corruption, making him a key figure in Brazil's cultural resistance. Henfil's legacy includes not only his influential art but also his role in advocating for democracy and human rights, making him a symbol of artistic freedom in Brazil.
Born on Feb 05, 1944 (81 years old)
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Liechtenstein:
Henfil was a colleague of Jaguar at the satirical newspaper O Pasquim.
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Brazil:
Henfil is noted as one of the prominent figures in Brazilian arts and journalism associated with Pasquim.
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Brazil:
Henfil was one of the notable artists associated with Pasquim.
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Brazil:
Henfil was one of the notable contributors to Pasquim.
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Liechtenstein:
Henfil is mentioned as the brother of Betinho and is associated with the cultural context of Brazilian democracy.
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