Category: Violence Reduction

Humanitas360 Institute sponsors “From This Side of the Wall” exhibition, launching the Prison Project at former Curitiba detention center
29/04/202529/04/2025
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Humanitas360 Institute sponsors “From This Side of the Wall” exhibition, launching the Prison Project at former Curitiba detention center

The Humanitas360 Institute and its supporter, PDR Philanthropic Fund, are sponsoring the exhibition “From This Side of the Wall,” which will open on May 1st at the former Centro de Triagem (temporary detention center) on Barão do Rio Branco Street in downtown Curitiba. The exhibition launches the Prison Project and is organized by the Paraná...

Article in O Globo: “Anti-drug rhetoric is penal populism”
09/04/202523/04/2025
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Article in O Globo: “Anti-drug rhetoric is penal populism”

The following article, authored by Patrícia Villela Marino, was originally published in the newspaper O Globo on April 9. While a good portion of the Brazilian Parliament and public figures contort themselves in inflammatory rhetoric against the decriminalization of drugs, the numbers reveal an uncomfortable truth that penal populists prefer to ignore: organized crime in...

Humanitas360 Institute to support incarcerated people during 2025 temporary leaves in São Paulo
10/03/202518/03/2025
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Humanitas360 Institute to support incarcerated people during 2025 temporary leaves in São Paulo

Throughout 2025, the Humanitas360 Institute will be present during the temporary leave periods of incarcerated individuals in several prisons across the state of São Paulo as part of the project “Green Doors: Temporary Leave”. During this support initiative, clothing, food, and personal hygiene kits will be distributed, alongside conversations with individuals in semi-open regimes and...

A Christmas message from the Humanitas360 Institute
23/12/202409/01/2025
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A Christmas message from the Humanitas360 Institute

Dear friends, On this Christmas Eve, I invite each of you to reflect on Christian love, citizenship, and Justice. The birth of Christ reminds us of His most sublime message: unconditional love, forgiveness, and the unwavering belief that everyone deserves a second chance. Today, the teams from Humanitas360 Institute and the social business Tereza are...

Article in O Globo: “Brazil is not a homeland for the majority”
15/10/202430/10/2024
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Article in O Globo: “Brazil is not a homeland for the majority”

The following article was originally published in Portuguese in the newspaper O Globo on October 12, 2024. For whom has Brazil been a homeland? It may seem like a simple question, but any attempt to answer it honestly exposes some of the country’s deepest flaws. The etymology of “pátria” (Portuguese for “homeland”) suggests a connection...

Discover H360’s activities and projects in 2024
08/10/202430/10/2024
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Discover H360’s activities and projects in 2024

The Humanitas360 Institute is pleased to share its 2024 Annual Report, which compiles in a single document the main actions and projects undertaken throughout the year. Right on the cover, the publication highlights the new Climate Justice program, represented by the Potable Water Coalition for Indigenous Peoples, formed in partnership with the institute’s sponsor, PDR...

Supported by H360, Tereza’s collaborators who have left the prison system make costumes for musical about Martinho da Vila
03/09/202403/09/2024
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Supported by H360, Tereza’s collaborators who have left the prison system make costumes for musical about Martinho da Vila

Since July 15, the creation and rehearsals of the musical “Martinho, Coração de Rei” have been in full swing at the Oficina Cultural Oswald de Andrade, in the Bom Retiro neighborhood of São Paulo. The show, which celebrates the musician and writer Martinho da Vila, has the participation of collaborators from the social business Tereza...

Humanitas360 Institute and the Venezuelan crisis: a decade of commitment to democracy
02/08/202402/08/2024
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Humanitas360 Institute and the Venezuelan crisis: a decade of commitment to democracy

The Humanitas360 Institute has a history of continuous commitment to democracy and human rights in Venezuela. As early as 2010, before founding H360, Patrícia Villela Marino organized a pioneering conference in Brazil on the Venezuelan situation, an event that featured prominent opposition figures to Chavismo, including Manuela Bolívar, Yon Goicoechea, Maria Corina, Sara George, Ricardo...

“I’m Free, Now What?”: H360 and Tereza launch series on TikTok to help people who have left the prison system
26/07/202427/11/2024
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“I’m Free, Now What?”: H360 and Tereza launch series on TikTok to help people who have left the prison system

At the end of July, the Humanitas360 Institute and the social business Tereza launched the series “I’m Free, Now What?” on TikTok. The videos will offer tips and answer questions from people who have recently left the prison system and their families. Published weekly, the content will be presented by H360 and Tereza collaborators who...