The Other Candidates
It's presidential election year in Brazil, and anything is possible.
It's presidential election year in Brazil, and anything is possible.
Latin America's largest economy is in disarray; its historic Workers Party faces destruction; and its radical left searches for a response.
The deep arbitrariness of Brazil's judicial system is the legacy of enslavement and colonialism.
Brazil's Homeless Workers' Movement (MTST) gives eight reasons why Lula’s conviction was unjust.
The future of Brazilian democracy doesn't rest with Lula, but with the oppressed of Brazil.
Lula's persecution represents a narrowing of Brazilian democracy with far-reaching consequences.
The Lula conviction signals the end of an era for the Brazilian left. But it's profoundly unclear what comes next.
As Lula's judicial saga moves into a new stage, the Brazilian left faces more questions than ever.
Lula lost his appeal today. If it turns out he can't run for president again — who will the PT turn to? Jacobin talks to Fernando Haddad, the Workers Party's rumored Plan B.