In addition to its well-known medical use, the plant is used in its entirety in the manufacture of raw materials for the cosmetic, textile, food and beverage industries and even in civil construction. The growth of the cannabis market for therapeutic use around the world has attracted the attention and investments of many entrepreneurs and...
Category: H360 in the Media
Sechat: Homeschooling in a hurry, priorities in reverse
Read the full article in the Portuguese version here In the month of May, we witnessed the almost express voting of the Bill that authorizes the practice of “Homeschooling” in Brazil. Although it still depends on other instances – the Senate and the Federal Supreme Court – it is interesting to notice that once again...
Projeto Draft: “People within the prison system need life projects. That’s what I try to do today with Humanitas360”
Check the interview in Portuguese on Projeto Draft’s website Read our translation below: “What are you doing here again? You should go shopping! You should be living your futile life!” Social entrepreneur and philanthropist Patrícia Villela Marino has heard this type of questioning many times. But she says she never thought about giving up. Patrícia,...
Folha de S. Paulo: Two weights, two measures? (Op-ed by Patrícia Villela Marino and Marcelo Grecco)
From the original text (in Portuguese, published at Folha de S. Paulo in 17.03.2022. Access the original link here) Patrícia Villela Marino Founder and CEO Humanitas360 Institute and co-founder of Civi-co, a workspace that brings together civic-social entrepreneurs Marcelo De Vita Grecco Co-founder of The Green Hub, a startup accelerator focused on the legal cannabis...
EXAME: “The place for women is running companies and organizations”
The new edition of Bússola Leaders, a project led by Exame, brought together businesswomen and managers from the most diverse niches to discuss the representation and equity of women in the labor market. Presented by Rafael Lisbôa, director of Bússola, the conversation featured Flávia Bittencourt, president of Adidas in Brazil and advisor to BRF and...
PONTE: “Manual for inmates warns about financial debt with the state and mental health”
The guide “I am free, what now?”, developed by the Humanitas360 Institute in collaboration with the NGO Reflexões da Liberdade and the Responsa Institute, appeared on the Ponte Jornalismo website last December. The article warns about the greatest challenges faced by the inmates of the prison system in the first days of freedom, which include...
VEJA: “Patrícia Villela Marino in the fight for medical cannabis legalization”
Our president Patrícia Villela Marino spoke with Veja magazine about the legalization of medical cannabis, one of her greatest struggles in the civic-social sphere. The article takes up stories portrayed in the documentary “Illegal” – produced by Villela Marino – and also highlights studies on the use of the drug in cases of patients living...
FOLHA: “Business and Social Good, a mix that combines”
Last December, Folha de São Paulo, published an article about our President, Patricia Villela Marino, in conjunction with Marcelo Grecco, Director of Business Development at The Green Hub. In the text, businessmen reflect on the role of enterprises in the social good and reinforce the importance of involving the private market to generate positive social...
“Philanthropy is for everyone”, says Patrícia Villela Marino in an interview with the project “Líderes de las Américas”
The president of Humanitas360 institute Patrícia Villela Marino participated the project “Líderes de las Américas”, a series of interviews produced by the international organization The Trust for the Américas. The episode was filmed in english with spanish subtitles.
Work cooperatives help female prisoners to resocialize
Specialists say these projects should be multiplied to decrease recidivism and help women leave the drug trade Article originally published in the Folha de São Paulo newspaper on October 20, 2020. Still small and without state support, labor cooperatives formed by incarcerated women speed up the resocialization process. Inmates learn the craft, set up a...